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Vol. 89 No. 39 Journal & Topics Media Group I journal-topics.com I Wednesday, October 2, 2019 I $1 Wider Which Way On 'Pot' Sales?Runway, With New Law Looming, Village Board More Discusses Possible Recreational Shops Learn More At Oct. 8 Meeting Mount Prospect residents patiently waited to hear the Village Traffic? By MC E ANDERSON whole meeting. The two -hour- Board and Planning & Zoning Commission talk about whether or Journal & Topics Reporter long meeting ended without a clear not recreational cannabis sales will be allowed in the village. As consensus; no one openly stated of Wednesday (Sept. 25), residents were still waiting. Council Hears Mount Prospect Village Board their stance on the subject. Village officials didn't come to any conclusion on recreational Plans For 'No. l' members fired away questions MayorArlene Juracek and com- cannabis sales at Tuesday night's (Sept. 24) meeting, nor are they about the potential implications mittee members did agree to hold ready for one; a tentative joint meeting with the Village Board and Project At CEA of opening a recreational cannabis another discussion, tentatively in the Planning &Zoning Commission is scheduled for Tuesday,Oct . 8, shop in the village at the Tuesday two weeks, at the Joint Village night (Sept. 24) committee of the (Continued on page 2A) By AMARIS RODRIGUEZ Special to the Journal

Chicago Executive Airport is set to continue working to- ward approval for expansion Vtlhatits Like of Runway 12/30, aldermen were told. At the Prospect Heights City Council meeting on Sept. 23, Chicago Executive Airport board member Jim Kiefer pre- sented an update on the request for widening the 12/30 landing strip, calling it the airport's "number one project." "That's our number one project going forward...We are asking the federal government for the number one priority of the widening of 12/30," said Kiefer. Runway 12/30 heads east going over the forest preserves that are near the airport, taking away traffic from the main runway 16/34. Widening of the runway will also bring a positive outcome to residents of Prospect Heights, according to Kiefer. "It actually does our city better because we are taking away on the south approach. If people go 12/30, it affects less residents," said Kiefer, "that was our goal." However, the widening will only give customers landing at Chicago Executive Airport thern opportunity to choose to land on that runway, making theCO previous statement by Kiefer Kevin Zich goes for a spin down the fire pole with assistance from firefighter Ben Bosco during Saturday'sannual Mount Prospect Fire Depart- ment Open House. See more photos inside. (Nick Cartwright/Journal photo) (Continued on page 4A) 0

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unless they become a dispensary, percent of the same drivers admit- village where would a recreational line, according to state law. Discussion referring to the expensive dispen- ted to driving under the influencemarijuana shop be located, if ap- "I really think it starts with the sary license and then the additional of cannabis daily. proved. "The zoning componentconditional use versus permitted (Continued from page 1A) costs to obtain licenses and open up Trustee Michael Zadel asked if of this is a little bit more direct,use and how much control the Board and Planning & Zoningshop. Just to apply for the license urine could be sampled to test ifit all comes down to local policy board wants to have over that. Commission Workshop on Tues-costs $5,000. This money is non- someone was potentially driving decision of how we want to regulate The reality is short term because day, Oct. 8. refundable; even if the application under the influence of cannabis.it. If the board gets to the point toof the state law, and the types of Juracek noted that the village is rejected. Koziol said that urine can be used decide to allow the sale of cannabis dispensaries and where they can didn't receive much communica- Malina's presentation statedto determine if there is cannabis in the community," Cooney said. go. The likelihood is that we would tion from the community about state taxes on cannabis purchasesin one's system but it wouldn't Conditional use would allow have one, maybe two dispensaries, the topic, despite its controversy. will be at the following: 10 percent indicate if the person was actively the village more leverage if therepotentially, in the community. She said the discussion was not tax for cannabis flowers or products under the influence. Koziol said were violations. Cooney said staffOne associating with the exist- going to be about medical dispen- with less than 35 percent THC; 20 the only way to test for activelooked at the village and deter- ing medical marijuana facility," saries or individual consumption, percent tax for cannabis infused cannabis influence is with a bloodmined the best place to put it: the Cooney said. but instead, will the village allow products ("edibles") and a 25withdrawal exam; an invasive testbusiness district or the I-1 district. Cooney said staff has worked on dispensaries, which zoning would percent tax for cannabis products which many medical health pro- Staff looked at parking for place- a draft of an ordinance, should the apply, use of cannabis on site,with more than 35 percent THC. fessionals do not want to do. He ment in the business districts. The village approve sales. enforcing DUIs and keeping it out Eight percent of state taxes will said the department uses a private dispensary would need parking "One of the board members of minors' hands. be allocated to municipalities via company who staffs 24/7 phleboto- and a lot of it, at least, initially.asked about the foot distance that She said that the village was the Local Government Distributive mists; however, it costs the village Based on that, staff determined the ties to the liquor code and shows "not feeling rushed" and "we'reFund (LGDF). The money will $400 per phlebotomist visit. downtown area would be an inap- where we've applied those. Same not making up our minds tonight."go to crime prevention programs, Koziol found an Oct. 2018 propriate place for a dispensary. In restrictions,100 -feet from a school, Village attorney Lance Malina law enforcement training and drug study by the Colorado Depart- areas such as larger shopping malls church or hospital, where they can summarized what the village couldinterdiction efforts. ment of Public Safety that statedwith a plethora of parking spaces, go," Cooney said. "Majority of the and could not do legally. Maim As for taxes on the local level, the number of DUIs decreased 15 a dispensary might be better suited commercial districts would allow said the village could allow or the village can impose an additional percent from 2014 to 2017 but the for the location. the dispensary to be located within prohibit sales or cultivation oftax ,"The Village Tax," on cannabis number of percentage of Colorado As for the I-1 district, "If it's the the 100 -feet. As Mr. Malina said, recreational cannabis by dispen- up to three percent. It cannot exceed State Patrol (CSP) citations fordesire of the board to keep these we can make that number any saries in the village by opting out that to maintain a price that is under cannabis -only impairment stayeddispensaries, 'out of mind, out ofdistance we wanted to and start or using zoning. For example, the black market cannabis sales. steady at 7 percent. sight,' I-1 districts are a little more eliminating where they could go village can restrict location by zon- Taxation is about the best way to He went on to say that acquiringoff the beaten path, if you will.within the community." ing district, by hours of operation,control cannabis because roadside additional officers at this time does That's another consideration that In the state law, it says that proximity to public spaces where testing for drivers being impaired not seem necessary as the depart-the board can take into account,"recreational cannabis cannot be children are present, limit the total by cannabis hasn't been validated ment has an in-house trainer and Cooney said. smoked in the park, but as for the number of dispensaries and limityet. Police Chief John Koziol have two certified drug recognition New Age Care, 2015 E. Euclid sale near a park, it doesn't say or prohibit growth in residential warned of an increase in use while experts (DRE) in their department Ave., is a medical cannabis dispen- anything. Trustee William Grossi districts. driving, noting research he found (see other article on DRE officers). sary in Mount Prospect located on argued that the sale of liquor and What about the money hungry which suggested that 69 percent Trustee Richard Rogers toldthe edge of the city's limits. Ac-cannabis should be further than 100 entrepreneurs looking to come to of Colorado drivers and cannabis Koziol that he wishes him a "lotcording to Malina and Cooney, iffeet, maybe the board should even Illinois and get rich by openingusers admitted to driving underof luck." there was another dispensary builtmake it 1,000 feet away, from parks up a recreational marijuana shop?the influence of cannabis within Director of Community Devel- there, it could not be less than 1,500 and other places where children Juracek said that it won't happen the last year. Koziol added that 27opment Bill Cooney presented thefeet from New Age Care's property and minors congregate.

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Woman Who Police Charge Palatine Man, Who Died At Blue Allegedly Drove Into Woodfield, Line Stop In The identity of the person who was found dead at the Chicago With Terrorism, Criminal Damage Transit Authority's Rosemont station last Thursday (Sept.26) has been determined. The 22 -year -old Palatine of N. Geneva. According to allegedly drove a black SUV tive has not been determined. Alicia Bridges Sanders, 36, resident who allegedly drove police, the terrorism chargeinto Sears and through the However, police said he did of the 6800 block S . May Street, his vehicle into Woodfieldis a state charge stemminglower level, smashing into act alone and they do not be- Chicago, was found dead early Mall on Friday, Sept. 20, from an act that causes sub- kiosks. He did not strike lieve that there was a specific last Thursday morning, accord- was charged with terrorism staintial damage, totallinganyone with his vehicle but person or store in the mall ing to Cook County Medical -- a Class X felony -- andmore than $100,000, to anythree people were taken tothat was an intended target. Examiner's Office spokes- criminal damage to propertybuilding containing five orthe hospital with non -life Garcia was transferred woman Natalia Derevyanny. -- a Class 2 felony -- Scha- more businesses of any type. threatening "medical is-from AMITA Health Be- Blue Line service was sus- umburg police said Sunday. At approximately 2:21 sues." Mall patrons detainedhavioral Medicine Institute pended for several hours while The Cook County State'sp.m. Sept. 20, Schaumburg Garcia before police arrived.to Schaumburg police and police investigated the scene. Attorney's Office authorized police were dispatched toPolice took Garcia into cus-taken to Cook County bond The CTA announced on Twit- the charges against JavierWoodfield after receivingtody without incident. court in Chicago on Sunday ter that Blue Line trains were Garcia, of the 1300 block multiple 9-1-1 calls. Garcia Police said Garcia's mo-(Sept. 29). Garcia standing at Rosemont because of a medical emergency on the tracks at 1:05 a.m. At ap- proximately 2 a.m. Rosemont Public Safety Department Supt. Donald Stephens III said first re- sponders were at the Rosemont Preckwinkle Reaffirms Commitment To Protecting Immigrants CTA station to investigate a sus- picious death. Blue Line service Immigration and Customs Enforcement "It is more important now than ever, thatdeclared itself a Fair and Equal County for resumed with residual delays at (ICE) agents detained five employees from we protect our immigrant communities andimmigrants. approximately 4 a.m. Route 66 Pizza on Chicago's Southeast sideensure that residents are informed of their Cook County is the second largest county Stephens said"foul play does on Monday (Sept.23)and two from a vehicle rights as they pertain to federal immigrationin the United States, home to more than 5.2 not seem to be a factor" in the in Chicago's Back of the Yards neighbor-policies," Preckwinkle. million residents. Unincorporated areas person's death. hood on Tuesday (Sept. 24). On Thursday, ICE released a press release on Thursday,of Cook County, including large swaths Derevyanny said the cause Sept. 26, Cook County Board President Toni Sept. 26, claiming sanctuary policies threatenof Maine and Palatine townships in the and manner of Sanders' death Preckwinkle reaffirmed the county's com-public safety and make local jurisdictionsJournal -area, are served by Cook County were still pending as of Monday mitment to protecting immigrants. complicit in crimes. In 2007, Cook CountySheriff's Police. afternoon.

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SEPTEMBER 24 -OCTOBER 1, 2019 taxes that will be implemented a decrease in teen use. I was strug- Juracek said people saw similar It was a low turnout of audi- across the state: 10 percent taxgling with the dilemma of: how behavior during the alcohol prohi- Patel Brothers ence members at Tuesday night's for cannabis flowers or products should approach this, am I for or (Continued on page 6A) Opening Set For This (Sept. 24) joint meeting with the with less than 35 percent THC; 20 Week In Niles Mount Prospect Village Board and percent tax for cannabis infused Planning & Zoning Commission products ("edibles") and a 25 If it's sent to the Planning & regarding recreational marijuana. percent tax for cannabis products Meeting Zoning Commission, zoning ordi- Backyard Hens Are Out of the approximately 15 to with more than 35 percent THC. nances and uses will be looked at. Welcome In Rolling 20 people who attended, only two Local Government Distributive (Continued from page 1A) Cassady gave the examples of how residents, one CEO and one coali- Fund (LGDF) will allocate eight Will there be a consensus? Will far should recreational cannabis Meadows tion group, expressed opinions. percent of these taxes. The money these discussions trickle into 2020? shops be located from churches Resident Dan Murphy said, "Iwill go to crime prevention pro- Village Manager Michael Cassady and schools. MP Officer Previously think from the discussion from grams, law enforcement training clarified that the next steps for the Other things the Planning & Charged With DUI this evening, I think it's apparent and drug interdiction efforts. If the village's cannabis discussion will Zoning Commission would have there's no positive plus for mak- village was to approve the sales, begin with two draft ordinances: to consider are: would cannabis ing marijuana legal for anybody; the village can impose its own one for opting -out of recreational consumption be allowed on -site; Mayor Fires Back At anyone over 21. I think if Illinois additional tax, "The Village Tax," cannabis sales and the other al- what type of zoning class would Charge Of Racial wasn't as broke as it is, it probably on cannabis up to three percent. lowing recreational cannabis sales. it be; what about residents who wouldn't have passed; they're Mayor Arlene Juracek replied Profiling Both ordinances will be ready have licenses to grow; would there looking for the money. If Mount to Murphy, "You know, that's the for review at the Oct. 8 meeting. be a cap on the licenses; amongst Prospect were to make a dispen- same exact thoughts on the video The village will look for direc- other things. Arlington Heights sary available for anybody, I think gaming and everything. We all tion in either way; opt -out entirely "We hope to have direction Home Struck By it would only be for the money for struggle with that. Do we become or refer the matter for a public either way so we can finish the three percent..." part of the problem or do we just hearing at the Planning & Zoning review of this issue this year," Lightning "I would like, as a citizen of acknowledge a reality?" Commission. Cassady said. Mount Prospect, to see us not Mount Prospect resident Teri Niles In Talks To Form approve a dispensary, simply so Gans responded to Murphy. "It is we're not part of the problem... a complex issue and it is concern- Partnership Agreement the possibility of widening so we At least we could be looked at as ing because it affects our teens had to go with the resurfacing." With Golf Mill not contributing to the problem... and our young adults. From what Runway Ownership I don't think there's been anyI understand, the two benefits The proposed widening of the runway will add an additional 100 positive statements saying here's could be is that right now, so (Continued from page IA) a bit unpredictable. feet in width, allowing for bigger a good thing about the new mari- many teens are already using and CTA Blue Line juana legislation other than the it's not regulated. What they're "Will it take away 10 percent aircrafts, such as the Falcon class used by Allstate, according to Between O'Hare And production of money; either for either purchasing or getting has more, 20 percent, that's neither Kiefer, to land at the airport. 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Friday's "Big Game" pep rally at Hersey High School might as well make for the feel -good story of the year. Students from the school's Life Skills program took center court as fellow students cheered them on in a friendly game of basketball, in between other activities as a preview of this week's Homecoming at the Arlington Heights school. Funds were also raised for Gerry's Cafe, a coffee shop which will employ adults with disabilities. One of the school's Super -Fans, Anthony Carlson (right photo), looks on with anticipa- tion to see if one of the players would make a basket. It was all part of an effort to get more, if not all students, somehow involved with the event and looking out for others. (Shawn Clisham/Journal photos)

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start with municipalities and partners before consumers... We What's Next For Towns Cannabis want nothing to do with selling to (Continued from page 4A) underage people. We don't market bition. "The bootleg stuff...would to children." With Homes To Soundproof? poison you and then when you're New Age Care, 2015 E. Euclid legalized and regulated, you know Ave., is a medical cannabis dis- By ANNE LUNDE against noise. The heat that gotRosemont house; most of the vil- you're getting a pure product...pensary located on the edge of Journal & Topics Reporter trapped with vinyl screens waslage was done in earlier phases. we'll have to see where the scalethe village. traced to the "odorous window" In Park Ridge 250 were balances out." After the meeting, de Souza As the Chicago Department ofcomplaints at O'Hare and Mid- soundproofed in 2017, and 109 Two prevention specialists fromtold the Journal, "If the village Aviation begins to near the end way. homes are still eligible. The Park Link Together, Kris Zerfass andapproves the sale of cannabis for of the O'Hare Modernization New legislation passed in the Ridge O'Hare Commission was Hanna Caselton, referenced stud-adult use, New Age Care's next Program runway construction,state budget in June created an frustrated in 2017 when owners ies and information that they'vesteps will be contingent on what Deputy Commissioner Aaronopportunity to channel sales of many eligible homes did not collected which show that onehas been approved by the village Frame told the O'Hare Noisetaxes on jet fuel toward helping respond to the invitation. in four youth would try cannabis in terms of zoning, and we will Compatibility Commission'sChicago pay for such repairs. With phases 18 and 19 CDA because youth find cannabis to be work with the community under Residential Soundproofing Com- Frame reviewed the status ofwill offer a final chance to do "safer" if it's legalized. the framework that is laid out. Our mittee on Sept. 18 that CDA will buildings in each of the incom- homes which did not enroll Link Together is based out ofpreference would be to commence be returning to work on phases plete final soundproofing phases. before -- owners can change Buffalo Grove. Prevention Spe-build out of the adjacent space 17 through 19. For homes located in Chicago, their minds or new owners can cialist Project Lead Jorie Ouimetto our dispensary in preparation Work was postponed a year ago primarily between Higgins and ask. Frame said they expect less told the Journal, "Link Togetherfor additional foot traffic, due to when homes with older sound- Peterson,321 homes were inven- surprises since these buildings provides evidence based preven- our existing community ties and proofing began experiencingtoried and assigned to two con- have been on lists before. tion programming in schoolsrelationship with our Landlord. odors and mechanical problems. struction contracts in 2016-2017. Cathy Dunlap (41st Ward) has and community prevention. Our "We will be ready to supply Work is nearly finished in A separate category applies toasked for a breakdown among mission is to promote healthy both our current medical cannabis homes near O'Hare with purely homes within the southern half ofremaining Chicago addresses youth, families and communitiespatients and adult use purchasers mechanical repairs. These are Norwood Park's National Regis- between the 41st and 38th wards, by decreasing teen alcohol and come January 1, and have spent the often cases where the windows ter District which are consideredwhich has neighborhoods in line drug use through education, ad- past few months making technical as a whole were under warrantyto be contributing. with east -west runways con- vocacy and access to community and operational improvements but the components were not The state requires different structed further south. resources, and policy awareness,to the store to help maximize covered, and repairs are needed. materials to be used, to not Residential buildings esti- implementation, and change." efficiency in the existing space. There also are some housescompromise the buildings' his-mated to be eligible for these Zerfass and Caselton gaveWe believe that the village of with mechanical and PVC prob- torical integrity. CDA reports second chances in Phase 18 are: Village Clerk Karen AgoranosMount Prospect should move at lems and others with PVC issues 132 homes initially enrolled;Bensenville, 95; Chicago, 142; documents which supported why whatever speed is comfortable for which are waiting till new frames one has withdrawn, and anotherDes Plaines, 32,16 of which are Mount Prospect shouldn't open up the village." can be manufactured. 35 did not enroll but will havenew invites; Norridge, 1; Park a recreational cannabis dispensary. In regard to the low community CDA developed new specifica- another chance. Bid openings are Ridge, 57; Rosemont, 9; Schil- CEO of Revolution Enterprisesresponse and turnout, Trustee Mi- tions and will be going out to bid anticipated in the second quarterler Park, 107; Wood Dale, 55; the multi -state cannabis operator chael Zadel said, "If people in the for window frames which do not of 2020. Unincorporated Cook County, that owns the Mount Prospectcommunity have strong feelings trap PVC vinyl -coated screens In 2016-17, soundproofing20; and Unincorporated DuPage dispensary, New Age Care, Mark about it (recreational sale of can- inside windows reinforced was completed in the one eligible County, 6. de Souza said, "Relationships nabis), let us know."

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These items are from Mount which was found smoldering onto the report, the woman arrived Prospect Police Department a lit stove in the kitchen. Officers in the drive through that day and incident reports. The Mount observed pry marks on the door'sattempted to use an expired offer Prospect Journal publish- deadbolt plate and handle plate,from the establishment's phone es the police blotter every which they believe was due toapp, something that has happened Wednesday. If anyone has in- Matthew A. Schaber, 40, ofvehicle and allegedly became a forced entry. Additionally, theon more than one occasion, the formation that can help solve 6500 Elmhurst Rd. Lot 287, upset believing his old car parts report said the sliding door on the report said. The owner said the a crime, call Crimestoppers at Des Plaines, was charged Sept. were not replaced with new unit was damaged. woman began to yell at an em- 847-590-7867. 10 with battery causing bodilyones. Police allege Schaber Police at approximately2:13 ployee because the offer would not harm. Police at 4:12 p.m. re-punched one of the mechanics a.m. Aug. 25 responded to a home be honored. However, the owner DUI CHARGE sponded to a report of battery on his right jaw before leaving on N. Eric Avenue for a residential allowed the offer to be honored at 1046 E. Addison Ct. Thethe office. According to the burglary. When police arrived, since the woman refused to leave Oscar Luna, 19, of 1404 S. witness stated that Schaber had police report, he was charged a they observed multiple pry marks the drive through window and was Busse Rd. Apt. 21, Mount Pros- mechanical work done on his short time later. and the deadbolt broken on thecausing a backup for other custom- pect, was charged Aug. 26 with front door. Each bedroom anders. Police informed the woman driving under the influence of bathroom had been ransackedshe was banned and if she came alcohol, possession of a controlled edly failed several standardized store and spoke with the ownerwith clothes, toiletries and otherback, she would be arrested. substance , and disregarding a stop field sobriety tests and recorded and informed him that customers items strewn about. Police said sign. Police at approximately 2:55 an initial blood alcohol content ofwishing to buy tobacco productsjewelry was missing and damageTHEFT REPORTS a.m. were on patrol near Busse 0.10. He attempted three further in the village must be 21 and over.was estimated at $900. Road and Willow Lane when they breath tests a short time later, but The owner was issued two village Police at 9:56 a.m. Sept. 10 reported a vehicle traveling at an all came back insufficient, police ordinance citations for prohibited DISPUTE REPORT responded to a home on Azalea unknown seemingly high rate ofsaid. sales of tobacco and proof of age Lane for a theft report. A man told speed. The report said officers required. Police at 4:16 p.m. Aug. 26 police that at approximately 9:30 noticed Luna disobey two stopORDINANCE VIOLATION were dispatched to a customer/a.m., he observed a $60 flower signs. During questioning, officers BURGLARY REPORT management dispute called in by pot missing from the front door said they noticed Luna was driv- Police at 7:37 p.m. Aug. 27 the owner of Chick-fil-A, who area of his home. He checked the ing with a backpack on his back. performed surveillance at iCloud Police at approximately 3:03 was requesting to have a customercamera system and observed an During a search of Luna, policeSmoke & Vape Shop, 1703 W.p.m. Aug. 26 responded to a fire banned from the restaurant at 950 unknown subject remove the pot allegedly recovered 1.5 Alprazo- Algonquin Rd., to ensure properalarm at 1713 W. Maynard Ln. N. Elmhurst Rd. The owner statedat 1:39 p.m. Sept. 10. lam pills, for which Luna stated business compliance related to the Apt. 312. Fire officials told police he wanted to have a woman banned Police atapproximately 6:32 he had no prescription. Police alsosale of tobacco products. Accord-there was a stove fire, which they or charged with trespass aftera.m. Sept. 10 responded to Britt reported recovering a grinder with ing to the report, officers observedquickly extinguished. The reportmultiple instances where she de- Industrial Powder Coating, 3008 suspected cannabis residue. Policetwo females under the age of 21 said it was later demitnered the unit manded free food and then cursedS. Malmo Dr., for a theft report. said Luna admitted to drinking 1-2 leaving the store with tobacco was vacant. According to police,while complaining with employ- The officer manager stated he ar- beers prior to driving. He report - blunt wraps. Officers entered thefirefighters observed a towel,ees on the telephone. According (Continued on page 8A)

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(Continued from page 7A) Aug. 25 that he did not have the$10 bill. a.m. Aug. 22 were dispatched to driving in circles. rived to work at 6 a.m. and re-phone so he called the store and 921 S. Hi Lusi Ave. fora burglary Police at 7:25 a.m.Aug. 26 were alized three construction roadthey stated they had not found RETAIL THEFT to motor vehicle report. A man dispatched to John Jay School, horses, which were previouslyany phones. Employees checked told police he walked outside of1835 Pheasant Trl., for a crimi- positioned on the north side ofsurveillance footage and noticed Police at 3:09 p.m.Aug. 27 werehis home at approximately 2:20nal damage to property report. the building, were no longertwo unknown males take the phone dispatched to a delayed retail theft a.m. and observed an unknownAccording to police, someone there. He told police he checkedfrom the counter. Police said theat Jewel-Osco, 333 E. Euclid Ave. man standing in the doorway ofdamaged the fourth window to the surveillance video footage, which phone had been turned off so itThe manager told police the theft his mother's vehicle with the door north of door 12. Officers observed showed a pickup truck at approxi- was unable to be tracked. occurred the day before at 11:01 open. He said the man ran awayexternal glass of the window had mately 1:06 p.m. the day before p.m., when two unknown men once confronted. Police said it did shattered, but not broken off, drive onto the property followedDECEPTIVE PRACTICES stole 22 bottles of whiskey and 13 not appear anything had been taken leaving the window intact with a by a man exiting the vehicle and bottles of gin with a total value offrom inside the vehicle. small hole. placing the horses in his truck. Police at approximately 11:27$844.65. The men then entered a Police at approximately 4:50 The horses were valued at ap- p.m. Sept. 5 responded to Advance vehicle and left the scene. p.m. Aug. 27 responded to the CRIMINAL DAMAGE proximately $50 each. Auto Parts, 1668 S. Elmhurst Rd., Police at 7:46 p.m. Aug.19 were rear of 901 E. Rand Rd., at Albert Police at 4:53 p.m. Aug. 26and met with an employee who dispatched to a retail call at Home TO PROPERTY Street and Henry Street, for a responded to Menards, 740 E. stated someone used a fraudulent Depot, 350 E. Kensington Rd. An criminal damage to property re- Rand Rd., for a theft report. A man $100 bill sometime on Aug. 30.employee stated he observed an Police at approximately 1:44port. A man told police he parked stated he was shopping Aug. 25He said he became aware of theunknown man select a box of pan- p.m. Sept. 10 responded to the his cargo van outside 66 N. Albert and placed his $1,000 cell phone bill when he made a cash deposit,els valued at $199. He observedfront of Lions Recreation Center,St. at approximately noon since on the counter at checkout. He said and the bank returned it advisingthe man pull on and successfully411 S. Maple St., for the report ofhe worked at the nearby bakery. he paid for items and left the store, him it was fraudulent. According remove the security device froma damaged park district sign. AnHe said when he returned to the leaving the phone on the counter. to police , the bill appeared to have the box and then select a paintemployee told police he discov- car at approximately 4:30 p.m., He noticed at approximately 6 p.m.been washed and was actually a sprayer before walking over to the ered the day before that the Lions he found the two passenger side self -pay registers. The employeeMemorial Park sign in front of tires were flat. Officers reportedly stated the man paid for a roll ofthe Lions Recreation Center had discovered a slit in both tires. tape before bagging the panelsbeen damaged. The report said and the tape roll, while the paintthere was a large piece missing, CRIMINAL DAMAGE 4:111 CITY MARKET sprayer was left in the shopping approximately 10 inches in width, cart and the man walked out of the and five thin cracks with damage TO VEHICLE store. The man was confronted byestimated between $500-$600. employees, but fled to a vehicleIt was unknown who caused the Police at 5:15 a.m. Aug. 26 that drove away. damage. responded to the front parking Police at7:23a.m. Sept. 10lot of Mount Prospect Public responded to Woodland TrailsWorks, 1700 W. Central Rd., for BURGLARY TO Park, 1500 Euclid Ave., for a a criminal damage to vehicle re- MOTOR VEHICLE criminal damage and defacementport. An employee told police he to property report. 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Are you one of the Budget Surplus millions of Americans that suffer from Schools To Purchase Westbrook Mobile Units peripheral neuropathy? By RICHARD MAYER Additional projects are planned as well, Associate Editor but Parisi still has to prioritize which ones would be done next summer, and will pres- For the second consecutive year, Mountent the entire list to the school board at the One way we increase blood flow is by using Prospect Elementary School Dist. 57 isOct. 17 board meeting. The district will cutting -edge technology such as anticipating a balanced budget due to the then go out to bid on those projects planned lower level light therapy. also known as LLLT. The technology was discovered by NASA for property tax increase referendum approved for next summer, which the board will be treating wounds in space. LLLT was by voters in March 2018. asked to approve in January. approved by the FDA in 2001 and is at the The school board Thursday (Sept. 26) In regard to the mobile classrooms at forefront of neuropathy treatments. The low level light therapy creates a process adopted this fiscal year's budget, whichWestbrook, Parisi said the district initially called 'Angiogenesis.' Angiogenesis means runs from this past July1 through Juneleased the mobile classrooms, which are 'new blood vessels.' It's like watering a plant. currently being used for art and music class, The more LLLT a nerve gets, the more it 30, 2020. Revenues are anticipated to total repairs itself, just like a plant would be $31.06 million compared to expenditures atbecause of increasing enrollment. getting more water, sunlight, and nutrients. $30.47 million, leaving a projected surplus With enrollment still on the rise, the of a little over $589,000. district has decided to purchase the mo- When the tiny blood vessels The district is projecting fund balancesbile classrooms to keep them a mainstay start to die off the nerves start or reserves to total $15.71 million by Juneat Westbrook after this school year. Parisi to malfunction. 30 next year. said by purchasing the mobiles, it is more Have you been told you have to deal with it, As part of this budget, the district iscost effective for the district instead of and rely on Gabapentin, Lyrica. Cymbalta, planning to complete another $4 million continuing to lease them. The district has injections or other dangerous off label druges in capital projects. been paying $18,000 annually to lease the with serious side effects? You see, it's not your medical doctor's fault. It's the Figure 3. The blood vessels will grow Assistant Supt. of Finance and Operations mobile classrooms totaling $54,000 over completely irrational medical system that back around the nerves much like a Adam Parisi said a couple projects that arethe three-year span. Parisi said he is not not continues to treat only the symptoms and plant's roots grow when watered. not the cause. planned for next summer include rebuilding sure what it will cost to purchase the mobile In addition to LLLT, we use a technology that and expanding the parking lot at Lions Park classrooms, but is confident the district will Are you suffering from numbness, tingling. evolved from a Nobel Prize winning concept burning, or deep stabbing pain often save dollars long-term. allowing increased circulation to the School, rebuilding and possibly expanding diagnosed as peripheral neuropathy? Are youextremities. the parking lot at Fairview School, and He said should the district want to ex- having balance problems or have the fear of pand Westbrook's building in the future, becomming disabled, needing someone to It's crucial that once we get new blood to the purchasing the two mobile classrooms at take care of you and losing your indepen- nerves by creating new blood vessels, we Westbrook since their current three-yearhaving those mobile classrooms will not dence? re-educate the nerve back to normal function. By using a device that is used in lease will expire June 30. impede. As you can see in figure 2, as the blood large hospital chains across the country for vessels that surround the nerves start to die neuropathy, we are able to repair the off, the nerves begin to shrink from the lack damaged nerves and start to make them of oxygen. nutrients, and blood supply. Whendurable once again. these nerves begin to die, symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning pain, sharp deep This exlusive treatment increases blood flow HEY, MISSION stabbing pain, balance problems, and lastly to the nerves in the feet, this treatment fatal falls and injuries begin to appear. allows the nerves to heat naturally and may return your feet to normaL No surgery and no The main problem is that your doctor has addictive medications. OPIOID relied on the "drug cocktail' and exploratory surgery approach which miserably fails. You "I'm a retired Medical Physician, so I ADDICTION, KEY actually think like a neuropathy expert more started with Dr. Horn with some trepida- +3 than you realize. Let me give you an analogy.tion as Medical Doctors don't usually tend What do you think of when you see a wilting to work with Chiropractors. But to my WE'VE GOT ELEMENTS plant? What does it need? Exactly! Water, surprise, less than a week after I started sunlight and nutrients to take any toxins awaythe program, my neuropathy symptoms from its environment for healing! began to be relieved. I have now rached YOUR A nerve is an organisim just like a plant so thethe point where I don't feel the neuropathy goal in our clinic is simple. We have to at all most of the time. I would say that I 4xiNDUST increase blood supply to the nerve so it can have experienced 80 -go percent improve- NUMBER. heal. But first, ask yourself this question. Howment since I have been on the neuropathy SUCCESS RATE many medications will it take to increase program. Thank you Dr. Horn." blood flow to the dying nerve? -Dr. J.H., MD Medications cannot increase blood flow. With our 3 step process we have a go -95% The most common mistakes neuropathy success rate with neuropathy. sufferers make are to take the "it will go away 1.) 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Architectural Services Approved For Lions Park Master Plan

Mount Prospect Park Districtment established by the village. commissioners approved FGM FGM's fee to complete the Architects to complete a mastermaster plan is $9,000 with a plan for Lions Memorial Park. reimbursable allowance that Due to previous work between will not exceed $1,500. The the Mount Prospect Park District allowance is a back up, in case (MPPD) and FGM Architects,FGM finds there are additional the company already had an "ex- expenses while completing the tensive" amount of research onproject. existing infrastructure at Lions Available funds from parking Park. Along with this research,revenue are $105,460, while the FGM identified challenges thecost for the master plan ($9,000) site had, but no further actionand reimbursable allowance was taken. ($1,500) add up to $10,500, According to park districtwhich leaves a remaining bal- documents, staff will work with ance of $94,960. FGM to develop a prioritized It's anticipated FGM will "Master Plan" for the park tobegin its services in October or address the high priority issues.November, with a two- to- three- FGM's fee would be paid frommonth time period to complete revenue from a parking agree- the planning.

Fall Classic Fundraiser Benefits Veterans The public is invited to par- 8:30 a.m. ticipate in the fourth annual All proceeds go exclusively Legion Fall Classic, hostedto benefit Homeless Veter- by Mount Prospect Americanans through TLS Veterans of Legion Post 525, on Thursday, McHenry. Oct. 10 at Mount Prospect The fee is $100 per golfer State Leaders Link Up At Lions Park Golf Course, 600 S. See Gwunincludes 18 holes of golf with Ave. cart, sleeve of balls, hot dogs State Sen. Ann Gillespie (D -27th) and State Rep. Mark Walker (D -53rd) visited with Lions Park Elementary The 2 -man scramble (best ball) and chips sponsored by Lutheran School fourth graders on Sept. 20, talking to them about how state government works and answering their insightful questions. Gillespie and Walker were invited by the PTO's Civic Engagement Committee. golf tournament will begin at 10Home, prizes for various games (Photos by Vicki Chung) a.m. with registration starting atand raffles. Special Event Book Signing & Sale! For the first time ever, a detailed, historical account of one of Des Plaines most prominent pioneering families and their devotion to their Spielers Department Store "If A Store CouldTalk" aswritten by AllanSpiegler The public is invited to BookSigning and to Learn more about the Spiegler Family Sunday, Oct. 6 from 2-4 pm Des Plaines History Center, 781 Pearson St., DowntownDes Plaines www.journal-topics.com The Journal I Wednesday, October 2, 2019 I Page 11A

Moylan Hosts Supply Drive For Women College Aid Seminar Set For Oct. 8 Weather Report

State Rep. Marty Moylan (D - Moylan's office will be collect- To help local high schoolappreciate ISAC joining us to The following weather read- 55th) will host a Women's Sup- ing new, unopened boxes of femi- seniors and their families apply guide students and their families ings were compiled by North- ply Drive throughout the month nine hygiene products including for college student aid, State through the application process." west suburban weatherman of October to collect women'stampons, pads, panty liners and Rep. Mark Walker and State Sen. Representatives from ISAC Karl Lindahl: hygiene products to benefit local feminine wipes beginning Tues- Ann Gillespie, bothof Arlington will be on hand to help applicants domestic violence shelters. day, Oct. 1 through the end of the Heights, have organized a free through the financial aid applica- Sept. 29-H.66, L. 62, Pcp. "The WINGS Program Inc.month. Items can be dropped off college aid sign-up seminar in tion process. Students and their .52 and The Harbour both do great at Moylan's full-time constituent coordination with the Illinois families need to bring their social Sept. 28-H. 63, L. 56,Pcp. .15 work for our community, and I office at 24 S. Des Plaines River Student Assistance Commission security number; alien registra- Sept. 27-H. 70, L. 61, Pcp. .60 want to help address the needs Rd. in Des Plaines. (ISAC) on Tuesday, Oct. 8 from tion number if the student is not Sept. 26-H. 71, L. 56, Pcp. 0 of the women they serve in their "As a community, we are 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Arlington a U.S. citizen; 2018 federal tax Sept. 25-H. 80, L. 66, Pcp. 0 Women and Family Centers,"fortunate to have so many great Heights Memorial Library, 500 returns, W-2 's , and other records Sept 24-H. 80, L. 57, Pcp. 0 said Moylan. "My Women'sorganizations to provide critical N. Dunton Ave. of money earned; banking state- Sept. 23-H. 74, L. 58, Pcp. 0 Supply Drive will help provide services to individuals who need "College student aid can some- ments and records of investments Sept 22-H 78, L. 67, Pcp. .55 necessary items like tampons,help," said Moylan. "I encourage times be difficult to navigate,"if applicable; records of untaxed pads and panty liners that theseany residents who would like to Walker said. "Students need to income if applicable; and a list September precipitation: women may not have immediate help to stop by my office and apply for aid sooner rather than of colleges the student would 7.04 -inches; year-to-date precipi- access to." donate." later. Senator Gillespie and I like to attend. tation: 42.75 -inches.

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Love It': Students Sharpen Skills Through D214 Program

Students can build their skills niors, started their apprenticeships through the District 214 Youth last November and during the Apprenticeship program. This past school year, they balanced home- summer, students Edin Hodzic work with apprenticeship -related (Elk Grove High School), Jovany coursework at Moraine Valley Melchor (Hersey High School) Community College and worked and Bob Voss (Rolling Meadows for the district's IT department High School) were employed at the Forest View Educational over the summer, but these were Center in Arlington Heights. not ordinary jobs. They made an "What we do in our classes, important step to their future by we can incorporate here," Voss working as temporary apprentices said. "Right now we're doing in the fields they would like to Security Awareness and Intro to go in to. IT Professions. So one day, [the For Hodzic, Melchor and Voss, supervisor] said there was a [se- the federally registered cyberse- curity] alert, and we gathered all curity apprenticeship gave them the information and we gave our valuable experience in programs, best conclusion." networking, servers, routers and All three plan to go to college security. and pursue careers in cyberse- In District 214, apprentices are curity or other IT -related fields. selected for the program in their They believe the apprenticeship junior year of high school. They program is giving them a big get 20 to 30 hours a month of paid step up. job training during the school year "I love it," Hodzic said,"it gives in addition to college coursework us hands-on experience. We can and mentoring. During the sum- District 214 students work as youth apprentices throughout the District as part of a new program that really see what these industry pro- gives students opportunities to gain new skills and earn wages. For this work, District 214 was honored mer. they work up to 28 hours a fessionals are doing and how they as a District of Distinction by a national magazine. week to expand their skills. At the are using these programs to secure end of the program, students re- these networks and systems. I re- ceive either a federally registered career opportunities while gaining to 2018 During this time, the it's great," Melchor said. "The ally value the overall experience apprenticeship certification or a valuable work experience, earning district use its own facilities for program is called cybersecurity, we gain here." youth apprenticeship certification wages and valuable credentialsjob placements in cybersecurity, but it's a mix of many things District 214 is one of the first in addition to up to a year of col- without taking on student debt." HVAC (heating, ventilation and because they asked us what we high school districts in the country lege credits. This year, Lopez will serve on air conditioning) and automotive were interested in. They're mov- to set up its own apprenticeships "Youth apprenticeships bring a state task force that is charged services so it could streamline ing us around to what we like to for students with local employers relevancy and immediacy to the with expanding and improving the process. This year, the district do, but obviously we still have rather than bringing in external high school experience," said apprenticeships as a workforce plans to increase the program and criteria that we have to meet for the organizations to manage the Lazaro Lopez, associate superin- development tool. expand to other career areas. [federal] cybersecurity technician program, according to Jobs for tendent for teaching and learning The pilot year of the Youth Ap- "This is a pilot program, and guidelines." the Future, a leading workforce in District 214. "Students exploreprenticeship program was 2018 from our perspective, I think The students, who are now se- research organization.

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Mayor Nicholas J. Helmer (left) with Sergeant Mark Pufundt and his wife, Christina. Prospect Hts. Police Swear In New Officer, Sergeant Firehouse Is Open! Prospect Heights Mayor Nicho- Northern Illinois Police Alarm Anthony Pellizerri holding Miles Pellizerri tries his hand at putting out a fire during Mount Prospect Fire las Helmer and City Clerk Jo-System (NIPAS) EST team and Department Open House activities Saturday at the downtown firehouse. anna Prisiajniouk swore in Markserves as the department's Range Pufundt of the Prospect Heights Master and Active Shooter Train- Police Department as sergeant and ing instructor. He has received Bradley Sigsworth as a new police several awards over the years officer in front of their coworkers,including two lifesaving awards, former colleagues, loved ones and two department commendation Prospect Heights City Councilawards, several community po- members Sept. 9. licing awards, and several letters Sigsworth grew up in the Chi-of appreciation from Alliance cago area and graduated with Against Intoxicated Motorists for a bachelor's degree in criminalhis help with DUI enforcement justice from Illinois State Univer- and police chiefs for his assistance sity. Prior to becoming a police with NIPAS. officer, Sigsworth completed the Prospect Heights' sergeant Prospect Heights Police Depart- position opened after Sergeant ment Intern Program and worked Michael Stone retired. Police with the department as a part-time Chief James Zawlocki promoted desk officer and with the CrimePufundt to the position, which Prevention Unit atseveralcom- then opened up the police officer munity events. Sigsworth's nextposition, which Sigsworth was step is the police academy for 14 awarded. weeks of training. "With the hard work and dedica- Pufundt was hired on as a police tion of these individuals, Prospect officer with the Prospect Heights Heights Police Department will Police Department in 2012. Incontinue to thrive and provide 2018, six years later, he was pro-exceptional service to the residents moted to corporal and was namedof Prospect Heights," the Prospect Ethan Wilson enjoys the view from the front seat of a Mount Prospect fire truck. "Officer of the Year." Heights Police Department said in Pufundt is a member of the a press release.

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City Quick To Help Hotel Frequent Fire Caller?Faced With Dilemma

(Ed. Note: The following I have any issue or need any- May Be Time To Pay letter of appreciation, sent thing. I was finally able to get from Crowne Plaza Hotel the work done and our gas back to Prospect Heights Mayor on about 3 a.m. the follow- Des Plaines lawmakers will discuss a proposal Monday night's council meeting is whether Nicholas Helmer, was shared ing day. We also were able to next Monday night to impose fees on individu- to change the location of the annual Taste of with the Journal.) minimize our guest disruptions als who "abuse" the services of the fire Des Plaines festivthat's held in as much as possible during the department by making a high number early June. There slems to be some Good Morning Mr. Mayor, day, by staying in communica- of calls seeking help to simply move an sentiment to find a larger spot that tion with everyone and running individual from one place to another in a can accommodate a bigger festival This past week Crowne Plaza a limited operation (cold foods local home. and lead to fewer noise complaints. had a significant emergency in dining room, etc). In addition, discussion is expected to For more than a decade, the popular involving an underground gas I would never have been take place on a proposal to modify the Taste of Des Plaines has been held line at the hotel. One of our able to react as quickly and as fees for ambulance service to one flat in the city's central business district feeds to the building after the organized as we did without fee instead of the current practice of along Ellinwood Street from Lee meter was dispelling gas and Dan's help -- I have said this different fees based on the seriousness Street on the west to River Road on the smell was very significant. on many occasions, and this of the patient or whether the patient is a the east... I worked with Nicor, and as situation is a perfect example of Des Plaines resident or not. An excep- a result of the gas smell and the great relationship Prospect tion to the payment practice is when a With the area's abundance of potential leak, they shut all gas Heights shares with its citizens Des Plaines resident's insurance does Off The small lakes, carved out when the service off to the hotel approx. and businesses. not cover all of the fee costs. In that tollway system was built in the late 10 a.m. It should be noted the Dan's commitment to my case, the city will exempt local residentsRecord 1950s, the Des Plaines River, and hotel was completely full at the issue, his reaction, and staying from paying that difference because the By Todd Lake Michigan, local fishermen time (318 rooms) plus a very in touch with me throughout the local taxes they pay every year helps Wessell have plenty of opportunity to engage large UL corporate meeting day was incredible. I just want finance the fire service. in one of their favorite pastimes. taking place using all our space. all of you to know how pleased Another issue up for discussion is at- A recent report by the Illinois De- Needless to say, this shut off of I was with Dan's work and the taching a fee when paramedics respond and treat partment of Natural Resources glows about the kitchen operations, commitment PH made to our a patient, but that person declines transporting transformation of the Des Plaines River over hot water, boilers, laundry and hotel in time of need. to a local hospital. Currently, when anyone who the years from a "highly degraded stream to a so on. I had to scramble to find So many other municipali- calls for help is not transported to a hospital, thriving urban fishery." a contractor to dig up the gas ties I work with have so many there is no fee. However, there is a cost to the People who lived in the area in the 1960s line under our parking lot to cumbersome processes that fire department to respond to these types of calls might remember the summer days when the make repairs, and during this delay action, and it was great to in the form of paying for an ambulance and 133 -mile waterway was so polluted that the time I called Dan Peterson have action engaged so quickly. paramedics to respond, and an additional amountchemicals that flowed into it created a 10 -ft. to notify and alert Prospect Kudos to Dan and all of you of money the city pays for its outside dispatch- high wall of what looked like soapsuds. It Heights of the situation. Dan for your quick assistance to our ing service. wasn't until the passage of the federal Clean immediately jumped into ac- issue. According to fire department records, in 2018, Water Act in 1972 that gradual improvements tion, provided me with a list I am happy to report every- firefighters/paramedics responded for "lift and in the Des Plaines River began to be noticed. of contractors, notifed the fire thing is back normal and I'll assist" calls at 171 different locations throughout In subsequent years, construction of the Des department so they were aware, have the parking lot fixed early Des Plaines based on 479 separate calls. In one Plaines River Deep Tunnel in 1999 and Mc- drove to the hotel, and made next week. Thanks again! instance, a resident called the fire department 92 Cook Reservoir in 2017, also assisted in trans- sure I had a direct line to him times resulting in officers and equipment going forming the river into a much better natural through the entire day (includ- Jason J. Hager to a house to move a person who had trouble resource. Those changes led to the arrival of ing during his meetings) should Crowne Plaza Hotel getting around from, for example, one room to many different species of fish, much to the de- another. Some of those 92 calls were made on light of anglers. The state's report says that the the same day. The policy over the years has been "fish status" of the Northern Pike is currently that the fire department responds to those calls "excellent", while named "good" are bluegill, and moves the individual without charging a fee carp, crappie, largemouth bass and smallmouth to do so. bass. The fire department now is asking aldermen But even after 30 to 40 years of efforts to LETTERS POLICY: Please include a for consideration to change that policy so people improve the river the city of Des Plaines is who call for that kind of help more than six named after, the quality of the water still has a phone number with Letters to our Editor. times during the year to be subjected to a charge. long way to go. The Journal verbally confirms authorship Those proposed fees are, 7 to 9 calls, $100 per The days of wading into the river, which has of letters it publishes. call; 10 to 12 calls, $150; 13 to 15 calls, $200; an average depth of only 3 feet during normal 16 to 18,$250; 19 to 21,$300; 22 to 24,$350; water levels, or even swimming in it, like the and over 24 calls $400... late Des Plaines Mayor Herb Volberding did in the 1920s and '30s, ended decades ago. But Another subject scheduled for discussion at perhaps it may not be permanent.

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Just call our 24 -hour hotline at into the adult I am today. My so we can track it. Electric bills 847-299-1500, or go to our web - Must Be Nice father had one favorite saying: have the rate, gas bills have the Sip On This site at www.journal-topics.com to "Think. Think before you speak. rate, why not our water bills? Good evening. I'm a long- My beer drinking days are state what is on your mind con- Think before you do. Think be- time resident of Des Plaines. far behind me, but I do believe cerning an issue you consider to fore you write." When reflecting You describe in today's Journal that Anheuser-Busch missed be significant, and we'll publish on current events, I realize that Why Hide? about the former principal at a golden opportunity to influ- it.If you would like to state your my dad was ahead of the times Maine West paid out like that. ence current and future college opinion about anything, feel free and a very wise man. Thanks, So an ex -CIA agent is going This is ridiculous. The county age beer drinkers. Instead of to do so. Just make sure your dad. to hide behind the "whistle - and the school board continue being "politically correct" and message is brief, to the point blower" title to attempt to take to tax us to no end and these focusing on a high school lapse and within the limits of good down a president? CIA agents people are getting hundreds of of judgement (from which he taste and acceptable to readers One Day... spend their entire careers in the seems to have recovered), the of a family newspaper. thousands of dollars for nothing. shadows spying on American It's terrible. I don't know how Here's a question for Presi- Citizens and destroying anyone company should use Carson long they are going to allow dent Trump and all his sup- they don't like. This impeach- King in a campaign to warn this. We have to rewrite what we porters: After all the tax cuts, ment attempt is just a sign young people that media, both pay these administrators. It's deregulating and now -- pre- of more derangement among social and the press, can be used Stay Alert not the teachers that are making sumably -- having the greatest leftists, including CIA and FBI for good and bad. Obviously, all this money, it's administra- economy in our history, why is agents. this young man has a good heart This is for the people who tors and superintendents and ev- the national debt still skyrock- and appeals to the public. His can't read signs and can't follow eryone else with their free cars eting out of control? At some antics and the generosity of so directions at Wolf Road at the and complete medical. They do point, like the brutal scene in the Against Spending many have benefited the chil- circle. If you are in the right not adjust any of their income movie "Casino" (Nicky's death), dren's hospital. Why not use this lane, you have to turn. You can- or anything else. I guess this is this country is going to be taken Here we go again Niles trust- incident and the lessons learned not go to Golf Road. Learn to a dead issue because nothing is out to a remote corn field and ees would like to make a car in a positive manner and reach a follow directions. I hope they being done about it except tax- forced tofaceup to all the bad wash for the Niles Police Dept. larger audience? An old episode are going to put in some kind ing the everyday hard-working decisions it has made over the Why? You drive it, you have it of "Everyone Loves Raymond" of curve there so these morons people. years -- and continues to make. washed. Wait, what if the Niles comes to mind. In this episode, can't cut people off. Thank you. And that's that. Fire Dept. wants a car wash and Robert and the bull that gored a truck wash? I think they clean him appear in a public safety Will It Work? the EMS trucks, cars and huge commercial. We adults know Nice Hydrants Airport A Burden? trucks by themselves. Spend, that we can lecture until we are So Niles knocks down a spend, when will it end? blue in the face. Maybe if the Hi, I just want to say thank garage on Touhy Avenue so Airport's lack of vision hurts message comes from one of you to Mount Prospect Public they can build another for $4 the village of Wheeling: 1) Janu- their own, some (maybe not all) Works for painting the fire million plus the cost of demoli- ary 2020, fuel tax revenue no Look Into It will listen. hydrants up there on Meadow tion. They could have restored longer goes to the village, creat- Lane. The young man is doing the building and saved the ing an instant revenue hole. 2) This is a response to the pearl the work and we really appreci- taxpayers a million or so. Now Planned Customs facility build clutching Speak Out piece in Big Money ate it. they want to go into business expected to be co-signed by the Sept. 25 issue of the Journal with Golf Mill. Why is it the village for less than 500 opera- titled "No To Pot". If the writer Funny how one of the board taxpayers responsibility to bail tions per year, losing more than of this piece bothered to do any members at Maine Township Traffic Ridiculous out a business that has failed to $100,000 in first year and will research, this person would against raises for the employees keep up with current business take more than 30 years to break see no connection between accepted a raise that is higher Hello...I live four miles away philosophies? Remember, as a even on investment, if ever. 3) recreational marijuana legaliza- than my yearly salary. Clearly from my work. Today, it's takingtrustee, the current mayor was Airport is pursuing the purchase tion, and increases in crime. she needs to go somewhere she me 30 minutes to go four miles. the only one to vote for a sepa- of surrounding industrial and Colorado, California, Maine cares about instead of upsetting I go from Dempster/Thacker rate tax to be used by Golf Mill. commercial land for expansion, and Massachusetts have seen a all the hard working people try- on Mount Prospect Road all He has five TIF districts that potentially eliminating more decrease in crime, namely prop- ing to make a difference. the way to the end of Mount haven't gotten off the ground. than $1 million in taxable reve- erty crime. Washington, Alaska, Prospect Road and Rand. Today, Why would any logical person nue for the village of Wheeling. Nevada and Vermont have had Pulling For Track there is only one lane going believe this is going to work? This airport continues to be a an increase in crime. My sources south. So, it's going to take me are each of the states Uniform drag on the growth of Wheeling As of 9/24, I still cannot 30 minutes to get home on this and will continue to set us back Crime Reporting data statistics street, which is the only one that Trucks In Niles website, as well as the FBI's. believe Arlington Heights, financially for years to come. I Churchill Downs and state of is open and this is absolutely wonder who will have to foot Trucks. More trucks on the Illinois cannot work out a deal ridiculous. You can't use Golf the bill for all the lost revenue streets in Niles. Trucks with Call For Services to benefit all on slots and racing because people don't know for the village of Wheeling? firefighter tags. I've been a dates. How many people will how to drive on Golf. It's just #ShutitDown ridiculous. union carpenter for 50 years. Niles public hearing on lose jobs and how much revenue And now why is it a fire person marijuana is Oct. 15. I'll be will be lost by city and state? is working in the trades on their Too Much there asking why the citizens Only answer is political incom- Ceremony Great day off taking away work from are opposing it but not advocat- petence or a deal is swimming real tradesmen? Anyone else get a surprise on ing for more public services under the table to sell the land Hi, this is Don. I would just their latest water bill after they like rehabilitation clinics, youth to a developer? In eithercase it like to thank the Rosemont switched out to the new water programs, and to offer jobs to is a disgrace, it will take years Public Safety Dept. for a fan- A Wise Man meters? My water bill went those with previous marijuana before anything gets developed, tastic 9/11 ceremony that they up $100 -- a 100% increase. I convictions. If you really think just look at hotel conversion to conducted at Lange Park. It was Like so many baby boom- thought the new water meters marijuana would negatively condos and apartments at the beautiful. They had a really nice ers, I listened to what seemed were supposed to be more accu- impact your community then track. ceremony. The speakers were to be daily "preachings" of my rate than the old ones. Now I'm you should be advocating for (Ed. Note: The nine -member excellent. They rang the bell parents. "Family is everything. wondering if this is a problem the services to support kids and Illinois Racing Board voted three times. It was fantastic. Treat -others like you want to be with the new meters or are we adults with addictions and pro- unanimously Sept. 24 to allow Public Safety, you did a great treated. If you did it, own it." being charged more per cubic vide alternative resources and Arlington Park race track job. These and many other words foot for water? Nowhere on the education period. 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Maine West's Josh Schacke (55) indicates a touchdown as the official throws up the touchdown sign in the background after Zack Norman scored on a short Friday against Deerfield. West's Warriorswould delight their fans on Homecoming with a big victory. Coverage continues on page 5AA. What Rain? (Dion Martorano/Journal photo)

FUN FOR FANS The Journal's fan polling forvotes. The Stevenson vs. Lake Dame games have counted 442 124 - Barrington (86%) at Pala- St. Ignatius (11%) 39 - New Trier (74%) at Glen - local high school football games Zurich game established a newcombined votes. tine (14%) brook South (26%) saw another week of growing vote record high of 242 votes, while Here's a look at what the fans 104 - Buffalo Grove (14%) at 35 - Conant (51%) at Hoffman totals leading up to the fifth week the Fremd vs. Schaumburg gamepredicted for last week's games: Rolling Meadows (86%) Estates (49%) of the season. reached 210. 88 - Hersey (91%) at Wheel- After starting with 807 votes Niles Notre Dame showed they 242 votes - Stevenson (19%) at ing (9%) 34 - St. Viator (56%) and Mon- in the inaugural poll in weekhave a strong fan base, helping Lake Zurich (81%) 83 - Prospect (55%) at Elk tini (44%) three, voting grew to 1,234 lasttheir game surpass 100 votes for 210 - Fremd (79%) at Schaum- Grove (45%) 32 - Maine South (84%) at Niles week, which set another record a third straight week. Through the burg (21%) 71 - Deerfield (11%) at Maine West (16%) with 1,322 votes, plus the first three weeks the Journal has asked 161 - St. Patrick (7%) at Notre West (89%) 28 - Highland Park (82%) at two matchups to surpass 200 fans who they think will win, Notre Dame (93%) 45 - Loyola Academy (89%) atMaine East (18%) Page 2M IOctober 2-7, 2019 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com

BASEBALL BOYS GOLF PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

The IHSA state final meet for Journal -area teams: Maine West's Olson Commits To Nebraska boys golf is scheduled for Friday - West, Elk Grove, Conant, Maine Saturday, Oct. 18-19. East, Maine South, Rolling By DION MARTORANO West baseball player to com-Erstad from 2012-19, going Here's a look at where the Meadows Journal -area teams are compet- Otherteams: Hoffman Estates, Journal & Topics Sports mit, sign or play for a college 267-193-1, but he stepped down ing for regionals and sectionals: Schaumburg program, but Nebraska might be at the end of the past season. Will Maine West senior baseballthe most established program aBolt was named the new coach Class 3A New Trier Regional: player Emmett Olson announced Warrior player has committedJune 14. Winnetka Golf Club, Winnetka State finals: The Den at Fox Sept. 18 his verbal commitment to. Matt Johnston (University of "Emmett is really excited and Date: Monday, Oct. 7 Greek Golf Course in Bloomington Journal -area teams: Glenbrook to University of Nebraska. Illinois -Springfield), Sam Kindleeveryone our program is talking South, Niles Notre Dame, Niles Olson was a bright spot for the(Oakton), Jeff Mustari (Oakton), (about it)," Randazzo said of the DeKalb Sectional West, Loyola Academy Warriors last season, despite the Eric Outlaw (North Central),commitment. "It's really cool for Kishwaukee Country Club, Other teams: Evanston, Glen - team's 14-16-1 record. He wasNick Stone (Loras College), Joe him." DeKalb brook North, Niles North, New Date: Monday, Oct. 14 Trier strong at the plate, batting .373Swanson (Webster University) Randazzo said Olson, listed at (38 -for -102) with 2 HR,25 RBI,14 and Matt Willett (Carthage) are around6-4, 215, really the Hersey Regional: Class 2A runs and 12 doubles in 31 games. among the recent alums to play weight room after his sophomore Old Orchard Golf Course, Mount He led the team in all those cat- in college. year and is still growing into his Prospect State finals: Weibring Golf Date: Monday, Oct. 7 egories except runs scored. Former MLB players Tyler Lad- body. Club at Illinois State University Journal -area schools: Hersey, in Normal While Olson was statistically endorf (currently a free agent) and "One of the reasons a school Buffalo Grove, Prospect, Fremd, the top hitter, it was the left-handed Jim Lindeman (current Rolling like Nebraska looks at him is his Palatine, Wheeling Burlington Central Sectional pitcher's performance on theMeadows boys athletic director) projectability," Randazzo said. "In Other teams: Barrington, Deer- Whisper Creek Golf Course, mound that caught Nebraska's played high school ball at Maineterms of his size, he's a lefty and field, Highland Park Huntley Date: Monday, Oct. 14 eye. Olson went. 4-1 with I save West before making it to the bighas room to grow. In our playoff Zion -Benton Regional: in 53.2 innings, while flashing a leagues. game against Evanston last year Shepherds Crook Golf Course, Vernon Hills Regional: team -low 1.04 ERA. He posted Chris Ivanic (Purdue, 2006-08),he struck out like 16 guys. He Zion White Deer Run Golf Club, 79 strikeouts and 32 walks. OlsonMike Stankiewicz (Valparaiso,can bring it when he wants. He Date: Monday, Oct. 7 Vernon Hills Journal -area team: Stevenson allowed just 24 hits over his nearly 2006; University of Illinois,has three pitches, that when they Date: Monday, Oct. 7 Other teams: Warren, Lake For- Journal -area team: St. Viator 54 innings and gave up just 17 runs 2007-09) and Ryan Tuntland (West are on, can wipe people out. He's est, Lake Zurich, Libertyville, Mun- Other teams: Antioch, Gray- (8 earned). Virginia, 2013) are the last two got a fastball in the mid 80s, along delein, Waukegan, Zion -Benton slake Central, Grayslake North, Olson was named to the Central Maine West alums to play for a top with a changeup and curveball Johnsburg,Lakes,Carmel,Vernon Suburban League all -conferenceNCAA Division I school, thoughthat can devastate a hitter. Being Glenbrook North Sectional Hills, Wauconda Sportsman's Golf Course, team last season. Paul Solka played for Bradley able to mix three pitches with high Northbrook Class 1A Maine West baseball coachfrom 2012-16. velocity from the left side is just Date: Monday, Oct. 14 Mike Randazzo said this is prob- University of Nebraska made ridiculous." State finals: Prairie Vista Golf ably the biggest school the Warrior the NCAA Tournament 18 times, Olson is a gamechanger for the Addison Trail Regional: Course in Bloomington baseball team has sent a player to, The Preserve at Oak Meadows, including 2019. The team was Warriors and Randazzo thinks the Addison Aquin Sectional or that he could think of. coached by former MLB all-star senior pitcher can be the same for Date: Monday, Oct. 7 Park Hills Golf Course (West), Olson isn't the first Maineand Gold Glove winner Darin Nebraska in 2020-21. Journal -area team: Leyden Freeport Other teams: Addison Trail, Date: Monday, Oct. 14 Lane, Taft, Von Steuben, York, Proviso East, Oak Park -River For- IC Catholic Regional: est, Lake Park Maple Meadows Golf Club, GIRLS TENNIS Wood Dale Hoffman Estates Regional: Date: Monday, Oct. 7 Bridges of Poplar Creek, Hoff- Journal -area teams: Northridge Prospect Girls Tennis Experiencing Magical Season man Estates Prep, Christian Heritage Academy Date: Monday, Oct. 7 By DION MARTORANO was Lake Park, which fell 5-2 to Journal & Topics Sports Prospect. Not only did the Knights domi- GIRLS GOLF PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Prospect (13-0 record indu- nate overall, they were nearly per- als, 5-0 MSL East) girls tennis fect in the MSL East, dropping the The IHSA state final meets went undefeated in the dual meet No. 1 singles match to Elk Grove for girls golf are set for Friday - Prospect Sectional: Saturday, Oct. 18-19 in down- Location: Mount Prospect schedule, winning 84 -of -91 total and the No.3 singles match to Roll- state Illinois. Golf Course matches overall this fall. ing Meadows. Prospect won the Here's a look at where the Date: Monday, Oct. 14 Prospect coach Mike Mc- other 33 conference matches. Journal -area teams are compet- Regionals include: Buffalo Colaugh jokes that it's all good With a young core, Prospect ing in regionals and sectionals Grove coaching, but said in reality, it's as they attempt a run at state: should be able to sustain the suc- Buffalo Grove Regional: the girls who have made the team cess for years to come. Class 2A Location: Buffalo Grove Golf a success so far this season. Nikki Zakrzewski (So.) is the Club "They are really good players No. 1singles player and played State finals: Hickory Point Date: Thursday, Oct. 10 and four of our top kids from last stellar so far, while senior Jolene Golf Course in Forsyth Journal -area teams: Buffalo Grove, Hersey, Stevenson, Pros- year are back," McColaugh said. Neuhalfen continues to be a force Hoffman Estates Sectional: pect, Fremd, Palatine, Wheeling "They are playing really well. at No. 2. Location: Bridges of Poplar Prospect's Nikki Zakrzewski Other teams: Barrington, Creek Country Club, Hoffman We have kids now that train hard competes against Elk Grove on The Knights battled on the Deerfield, Highland Park in the offseason, probably more Sept. 17. weekends as well, competing at Estates (Dion Martorano/Journal photo) Date: Monday, Oct. 14 Class IA than in the past. They play a lot of Downers Grove South (Aug. 31) Regionals include: Glenbrook tennis. They've made some really and Deerfield (Sept. 14) against North, Conant State finals: Red Tail Run great jumps between last year and teamand pushed a state qualifying some stellar opponents. Golf Course in Decatur this year." doubles team from Glenbard West At the Deerfield Invite, Prospect Glenbrook North Regional: Location: Sportsman's Golf Oregon Sectional: Prospect finished secondat sec- to three sets before losing earlier won half of its matches (9 -of -18), Course, Northbrook Location: Silver Ridge Golf tionals last year,butdidn't have any this year. but finished fifth overall behind Date: Thursday, Oct. 10 Course, Oregon state qualifiers. Nikki Zakrzewski "That kind of caught my atten-Lake Forest, New Trier, Bar- Journal -area teams: Maine Date: Monday, Oct. 14 and Jolene Neuhalfen, the No. 1 tion, like wow, these girls have rington and Deerfield in the team West, Glenbrook South, Maine Regionals include: Nazareth and No. 2 singles players this year, made a huge jump (from last standings. East, Maine South, Niles West, Loyola Academy Nazareth Academy Regional: fell in sectionals last year in singles, year)," McColaugh said. "They are "We won half of our matches Other teams: Evanston, Glen - Location: Willow Crest Golf while the No. I doubles team ofplaying so well for sophomores,at Deerfield, which is quite an brook North, New Trier Course, Oak Brook Katherine Doyle and Natalie Kat- it's amazing to think we have them accomplishment for us," McCo- Date: Thursday, Oct. 10 saros were dropped by Elk Grove's for two more years." laugh said. Conant Regional: Journal -area teams: St. Peyton Oda and Lauren Oda in the This season the Knights posted Prospect tried to host its popu- Location: Fox Run Golf Links, Viator, Resurrection, Regina Elk Grove Village Dominican second round of the sectional. 7-0 wins over St. Viator, Lake Zu- lar invites Saturday, Sept. 21 and Date: Thursday, Oct. 10 Other teams: Alcott, De La Doyle and Katsaros battled rich, Hoffman Estates. Wheeling, Saturday, Sept. 28, but both were Journal -area teams: Elk Salle, Latin, Elgin Academy, injuries this season, but when Buffalo Grove, Schaumburg andcanceled due to wet weather. Grove, Conant, Rolling Mead- Harvest Christian Academy, St. healthy, have made great gainsHersey. They topped Niles West, "This is the most talented group, ows Edward, IC Catholic, Nazareth Other teams: Addison Trail, Academy, Lisle, Montini, Wal- over last year to keep the KnightsConant, Maine South, Elk Grovefrom top to bottom, that I've been Glenbard North, Hoffman Es- ther Christian, Trinity, Wheaton going. They beat a previouslyand Rolling Meadows 6-1 in their around as varsity coach at Pros- tates, Lake Park, Schaumburg, Academy, Westmont, North undefeated Deerfield doubles matchups . The closest anyone got pect," McColaugh said. Streamwood, West Chicago Shore Country Day www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 2-7, 2019 I Page 3M

CROSS COUNTRY Palatine Invite Delivers In Muddy Spectacle

Maine South Boys his heels in Ilth. Anthony Rodri- guez raced to 22nd (15:53) for the Hot On Hersey Trail; Patriots only other top 25 finish. Leading Prospect to the finish Prospect Girls 10th were Erik Snell (23rd, 15:54) and Tomas Walter (28th, 15:59). A light drizzle that tapered off Loyola followed Billy Delaney throughout the morning kept things (53rd, 16:24) to 18th place as a interesting at the annual Meet ofteam, with three other runners in Champions Palatine Invite, Satur- the top 100. day, Sept. 28, at Deer Grove East Palatine won the 2.5 -mile fresh - Forest Preserve in Palatine. man boys race with 39 points. While the course was damp and GIRLS:York scored 132 points muddy, it was no problem for theto top Barrington (168), Oswego boys cross country teams from (172), Vernon Hills (191) and a Hersey and Maine South as they plethora of others to win the girls raced to second and third in the varsity race. highly competitive varsity field. Prospect led Journal -area teams Hersey's Josh Methner won the with a 10th place showing after varsity race for a second year in scoring 303 points. The Knights a row, crossing the finish line in were led by Audrey Ginsberg 15:20 to top Maine South's Joey (16th, 18:48), Annika Erickson Kasch (15:22) by 2 seconds. Meth- (17th, 18:49), Reese Lettow (69th, ner beat Maine South's Tommy 19:46), Lia Skoufos (97th, 20:09) Brady last year. and Paige Runkle (108th, 20:12). New Trier won the team title Maine South (11th place, with 113 points, which was just315 pts.) flew right behind with enough to edge Hersey's 116.Maggie Gaughan (39th, 19:20), Maine South, to the surprise ofMaria Marcucci (53rd, 19:32), many, finished third with 150MaryClare Koch (54th, 19:32), points for its best finish at theCourtney Lee (74th, 19:49) and invite in program history. Tara Murphy (100th, 20:09). "I actually jumped in surprise The other Journal -area teams when I saw the results," Mainescoring were Loyola Academy South coach Greg Nordahl said.(16th, 357 pts.), Palatine (18th, "I knew we had a good race, but I 382 pts.) and Stevenson (25th, didn't know how good. I ran back 633 pts.). to tell the team, they were thrilled. Christian Liberty Academy's It means a lot being able to be Julia Wolke ran through the tough successful at that race with all theconditions to finish 10th in 18:34. attention and competition." The Des Plaines native was the Amuddied Joey Kasch takes a breather after crossing the finish line for Maine South in second place After Kasch, Maine South was highest finishing area runner. overall at Saturday's Palatine invite. (Tom Wessell/Journal photos) led by Adam Christopher (18th Loyola may have placed 16th place, 15:50), Matt Cull (37th, as a team, but Ellie Grammas led 16:10), Matt Coyle (39th, 16:13) the Ramblers with a 15th place and Luke Burkum (54th, 16:24). showing individually in 18:46. Hersey, the defending ClassSarah Jay (66th, 19:42), Hayes 3A state runner-up, performedFlanagan (84th, 20:00), Meghan outstanding again with Max Svi-O'Donoghue (88th, 20:02) and enty (4th, 15:36), Colin SaffordMaeve Norman (109th, 20:12) (17th, 15:49), Quinn Rudy (42nd,rounded out the Ramblers scor- 16:14) and Luke Linscott (52nd, ing runners. 16:23) rounding out the scoring Palatine's Anne Marie Jordan behind defending Class 3A statefinished runner-up last year, but champion Methner. dropped to 24th overall with a York (172 pts.), Jones (196),time of 19:04. Ellie Roy (40th, Oswego East (198), Lake Zurich 19:22) also finished top 50 for the (251), Barrington (259), Hinsdale host Pirates. Central (268) and St. Louis Uni- Stevenson finished 25th as a versity (316) rounded out the top team, led by Caimin Xi (113th, 10 of the decorated field. 20:20) and Emma Finnegan Prospect raced to 12th with 323 (122nd, 20:26). points, right ahead of 13th place Buffalo Grove brought two run - Palatine (337) to lead the othernerstothe meet with Kaylin Hellyer Journal -area teams. Stevenson (158th, 21:14) finishing ahead of (17th, 403 pts.) and Loyola (18th. Maritza Dominguez (184th ,22:41) 435) also raced from the coverage in the I97 -runner field. area and finished top 20 out of the Prospect won the girls 25 -mile 30 scoring teams. F/S race with 41 points as the trio Palatine's Richie Jacobo cross of Cameron Kalaway (15:47), the line in 10th (15:44) to lead Shannon Walsh (I5:48)andHailey the host team, while Stevenson'sErickson (15:50) swept the top Julia Wolke of Christian Liberty Academy reaches the finish of Saturday's varsity run at the Palatine invite. Corey Pacernick (15:46) right at three spots. Wolke finished 10th overall. Page 4AA I October 2-7, 2019 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com FOOTBALL Knights Secure Playoff Spot Lead Holds With Their Fifth Straight Win

By CHRISTIAN KALLIO each team, Prospect's Anthony of the half. Journal & Topics Sports Caputo would lob a pass to Noah Prospect would continue to Up As Dons Marx on a fourth and 5 on the Elk extend its lead in the second half, The Prospect Knights won Grove 44 -yard line for Prospect's starting with another blocked punt their fourth straight against thefirst touchdown of the day in that saw Justin Carreon recover for rival Elk Grove Grenadiers lastthe final play of the quarter. Thea 32 -yard touchdown in the first Saturday, 42-7. 2 -point conversion was unsuc-few minutes of the third quarter. Hang On Wet playing conditions played cessful, keeping Elk Grove in In the fourth, a 95 -yard drive a factor right at the start whenfront by one point at the end ofwould be capped off with Caputo Prospect couldn't get a good holdthe first quarter. running in for the short quarter- By CRAIG LYNCH over on downs. Notre Dame on the ball during the kick off, Midway through the secondback keep for a touchdown. Journal & Topics Sports drove 70 yards, and Sayles allowing Kosei Kusunoki of Elkquarter, Luke Zardzin would The following Prospect drive, capped the drive with a 10 -yard Grove to recover it setting up Elk capture the lead for the KnightsCaputo would score again with Notre Dame's 14-0 victoryscoring pass to George Proesel Grove at the Prospect 31. taking it 15 yards for a touchdown another quarterback keep touch- over rival St. Patrick had to befor the final margin. On the fifth play of the drive,and would also be successful on down this time from nine yards out. played over two days. With the Sayles completed 9-13 for starting quarterback Joe Gaskill the 2 -point conversion to put the "Anthony's had a great year Dons (5-0) up 7-0, the game was 144 yards. Giamarusti caught 6 would go down with an injury and Knights up by 7. so far, he's a really tough, hard halted with six minutes to play passes for 78 yards. Schurr to- be substituted for Charlie Janczak After a successful stop and working kid and we're really lucky in the second quarter. taled 50 yards on 15 carries. The for the remainder of the game. blocked punt set Prospect up at the to have him," said Prospect head "I think the weather was a fac- Dons were held to 215 yards. Elk Grove would turn the ball Elk Grove 27, a 19 -yard pass fromcoach Dan DeBoeuf. tor for both teams," said Notre "This was a rivalry game," over on downs the following playCaputo to Yanni Makropoulos, With Prospect's fifth straight Dame coach Mike Hennessey. said Hennessey. "St. Pat's is after an incomplete pass. followed by an 8 -yard touchdown win the Knights have secured a The Dons didn't waste muchalways hard and we expected After a successful stop by therun by Zardzin would add to the spot in the state playoffs for the time scoring on a two -play, 55 - no less." Elk Grove defense, Ian Ridge Prospect lead in the final minutesecond consecutive year. yard drive Friday night in Niles. The Dons defense was stout. would break off a 28 -yard run to "Last year we didn't qualify for Junior quarterback Anthony Linebackers Anthony Ranallo put Elk Grove on the scoreboard "We still have our the playoffs until week nine so it's Sayles connected with Nickand Matthew Olivella each first. awesome to qualify this early this Giamarusti with a 55 -yard pass recorded 9 tackles. Jordan "Charlie really stepped up today toughest games left, year," said Zardzin. "We still have down to the 2 -yard line. Julian Geroulis and Giamarusti each and conducted the offense the bestthese next two weeks our toughest games left, these next Schurr plunged over from there intercepted a pass. he could," said Elk Grove head two weeks are going to be battles and Notre Dame led 7-0 with The Dons stay at home next coach Miles Osei. "I think ourare going to be battlesso really need to practice hard 7:44 left in the first quarter. Friday night (Oct. 4). They will defense did a good job early onso really need to these next few weeks." When the teams came back try and extend their record to 6-0 but we just couldn't keep up with Prospect's next game looks to on Saturday, the one -score -leadagainst conference foe Montini. them. Our special teams hurt us apractice hard these be one of the toughest challenges stood up until the fourth quarter. "The games don't get any bit with the blocked punts; it was next few weeks." of the season as the Knights travel The Shamrocks (2-3) drove toeasier," said Hennessey, "Mon- a culmination of a lot of things." to Arlington Heights to face the the Dons 30, but turned the balltini will be a challenge." After unsuccessful drives by Prospect's Luke Zardzin also undefeated Hersey Huskies. Proviso East Comeback Stuns Leyden, 25-20

By JACK GREGG try went wide of the mark. The plays using 6 minutes 42 seconds,PAT kick made the score 20-12 at on two plays, from where Johnson Special to the Journal Eagles then forced a second Pro- Jarmouni's perfect kick taking the 6:23 of the third. took to the air for the win. Yet in viso punt, returned 27 yards by lead at 13-12 at 3:56 of the second One last Leyden break came those final 44 seconds, Lonigro With 10 minutes left in theSaldana before a penalty robbed period. after the Pirates returned the completed two first down passes game and Leyden protecting a him of 10 yards back to the PE 40. Eight of the plays were rushes kickoff to midfield. Jones broke to reach the PE 38, but on the next slim 20-18 lead over Proviso East, Six plays moved to East's 9 -yarddivided between Motyka, Loni- away on the first play for a 50 -yard three tries he found no 38 -yard TD the Eagles drove 49 yards on 11 line before the Pirates got the ballgro and Vince Fredrickson, and touchdown dash, only to lose itthrow to take back the game. running plays, using up 6 minutes back on downs at their 10. Lonigro also completed 4 of 5 to a 15 -yard penalty that set East For the game, Leyden rushed and 17 seconds, before giving the From here QB Johnson aban-passes. But the keys to the drive back to their 35 -yard line. Afterfor 171 yards on 40 carries, led ball back on downs at the Proviso doned any hopes of running thewere a Proviso 5 -yard penalty two rushing losses and an incom- by Motyka with 103 yards on 13 9 -yard line with 3:46 still on thefootball (except on PAT tries),for a Leyden first down on their plete pass, J 'Lynn Gay's punt was tries and 56 yards by Lonigro on clock. That was all quarterback first hitting a 14 -yard pass , getting 19 and Lonigro's 10 -yard scoringfumbled by Nico Venezia and 12 dashes. Lonigro also completed Nashon Johnson needed against pushed back to his 19 on a pen- pass to Andrew Parisi, both onrecovered by the Pirates on the 11 of 19 aerials for 113 more yards, Leyden's porous pass -defense, as alty and then striking a streakingfourth down. The Eagles' defense Leyden 48. Johnson wasted little one touchdown and only one sack. he completed six of eight aerials in Dawone Johnson for a stunningbriefly halted Johnson's air attack time in completing 4 of 5 passes,Proviso East ran the ball 19 times a 91 -yard drive, the last a 48 -yard 81 -yard touchdown pass, thewhen the ever-present Saldanathe last a 5 -yard scoring toss to for a paltry three (3) yards rushing, touchdown toss to Dajon Jones for second 81-yarder given up by Ley - intercepted his toss at midfieldJones. Still Leyden persevered only to have Johnson complete 16 the winning score with 49 seconds den's defense in two weeks. The and later when Jose Perez sackedas they again stuffed the 2 -point of 25 passes for 293 yards and four to play in a 25-20 loss for disap-Eagles' ground defense stuffedhim for a 10 -yard loss on the last conversion run to preserve the lead touchdowns, with one interception pointed Eagles' fans. the run for a 2 -point conversion, play of the half. at 20-18. Motyka opened the next and two sacks. That's allowing On the slippery, muddy field leaving a 6-6 tie with two minutes The light misty rain subsided forseries with a 21 -yard first down 600 yards passing in the last two in Maywood caused by Fridayleft in the opening quarter. the second half, Leyden opening dash, but three more runs failed to Leyden games. night's extreme rainstorms, Ley- After Leyden's 3 -and -out punt the thirst period with a 3 -and -out advance , the Eagles forced to punt The Eagles will be back at home den started well in the Saturday was returned 18 yards to their 39,punt, and Proviso followed with on the first play of the fourth frame. this Friday evening when they afternoon West Suburban GoldJohnson recovered from 15- and the same, forced when Massimoo For some reason , the Proviso brain have their annual "sister school" division contest, taking a 6-05 -yard penalties to complete 3 ofDelloglio sacked Johnson. This trust chose to run the ball, a 10 -yard meeting with Lyons Township in lead on its first possession as Jim 4 passes, the last a 10 -yard scor- time things went in the Eagles' penalty and a 3 -yard fourth down a nonconference battle. Hopefully Lonigro opened with an 18 -yarding throw to Dajon Jones. Again favor as Perez blocked that punt loss giving Leyden the ball on itsthe Friday night storm deluge of pass to Tyler Saldana, followedthe Eagles squashed a conver-and Leyden took over at the PE42 with 10:03 to play. It was from last week will not return. immediately by Nick Motyka'ssion run, but now trailed 12-6. 17. Fredrickson plunged to thehere that the Eagles should have Leyden will then finish out 43 -yard touchdown smash rightSaldana returned the subsequent 12 and Motyka smashed to the 6won the game. The 11 -play march the season with a trip to Addison up the middle. Newly returnedkickoff 12 yards to the Leyden for a first down. Fredrickson lostsaw Lonigro making it to theTrail and end with home games placekicker Karam Jarmouni33 from where Lonigro promptly a yard but Saldana sprinted for theProviso 6 -yard line before being against Downers Grove South and slipped in the mud and his PATengineered a 67 -yard drive on 13 7 -yard touchdown and Jarmouni's stopped on downs back to the 9Hinsdale South. www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 2-7, 2019 I Page 5AA Saturday's Alright With West

Warriors Take Down yards, 1 TD) and Jacob Riedl (2 catches, 23 yards, 1 TD). Deerfield In Delayed "We wanted to send a state- ment," Kentgen said. "We know Homecoming Game what the conference is every year. We usually don't face Deerfield By DION MARTORANO until the end of the season, not this Journal & Topics Sports early. This was a big first test for us and we responded well. It was Some may have doubted Maine a great game." West before the season, but the Maine West is 20-6 over the last Warriors are proving to be the 2-1/2 seasons, giving them more real deal. confidence than ever after years Maine West won its delayed of struggling. homecoming game, 29-6, over "I think our team has the con- rival Deerfield last Saturday, Sept. fidence (to do well)," Kentgen 28 in Des Plaines after starting the said. "Over the last few years Maine West QB Danny Kentgen (7) scrambles as Zack Norman (20) prepares to block against Deerfield game Friday night. Consistent rain we've built up this swagger, but and continuous lightning in the we are still humble. We go into shortly after. ball to the 31 -yard -line. Kentgen drastic jump he made in the weight area put the game on hold at half- every game knowing we have a After the 30 -minute delay, the hit Jaden Dolphin (2 catches, room. He's been an integral part of time after West built a 26-0 lead. chance to win. Every player and teams warmed up and resumed 22 yards) on a 16 -yard play and our team. He was great today." Jason Kradman, Maine West every coach believes that and the action . Deerfield probably wished capped the quick drive with a Norman's pick -six was the first head coach, said it became a men- results show it." the game wasn't restarted , because highlight reel catch by Riedl with defensive score of the season for tal game trying to fight through the Maine West started the game it got ugly quickly. Deerfield killed 8 seconds left in the half, making it West. multiple delays. Friday marching down the field, itself with penalties and turnovers 26-O.The game was halted shortly Kentgen said the team learned Kradman said he kept the team but stalled at the 26 -yard -line. Af- in the first half. Maine West used after and resumed at 12:30 p.m. a lot about battling through ad- focused during the breaks and ter forcing a quick 3 -and -out series the mistakes to its advantage. Saturday. versity in the tough conference even watched some film to correct for Deerfield's offense, Maine Deerfield QB Ryan Nagelbach Kradman and the coaching staff test with Deerfield. Maine West any issues when they returned to West marched 77 yards on six (11 -for -24 passing, 97 yards, 1 learned a lot from the last five -plus is looking to win the CSL North action. plays, capped with a 12 -yard TD TD, 2 INT) was picked off by seasons, so they knew what to do title and make the playoffs a third Maine West (4-1, 1-0 CSL pass from Kentgen to Johnson with Norman around the 50 -yard -line to keep the team focused when straight year. West is one win away North) was led by Danny Kentgen 1:40 to go in the first quarter. and returned for a touchdown with the delays hit. from earning a playoff berth, but (12 -for -19 passing, 129 yards, 2 West's first drive in the second 1:41 to play in the first half. West This was a breakout game for hopes to add four more wins to TD, 0 INT; 6 carries, 25 yards) quarter ended with a 4 -yard TDmissed the 2 -point conversion, Norman who said he was excited end the regular season. and Zack Norman (10 carries, 58 run by Norman to make it 13-0 but led 19-0. to contribute. Maine West plays Niles North yards,1 TD; 1interception TD with 5:55 remaining in the first Nagelbach then tossed another "It was a heck of a first half and (2-3) at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4 for return), with contributions from half after the PAT was blocked. interception, this time to West's I enjoyed it all the way," Norman the first time since 2015, before the Semaj Johnson (5 catches, 56 The first delay due to weather was Alex Peguero, who returned the said. "That first run (27 yards) Vikings moved to the CSL South was huge. Once I had that, things from 2016-18 .The Vikings started started to click." the season 2-0, but have dropped It was a treat for Kentgen and the last three games. Kradman to watch Norman have a stellar game. Scoring Drives: "He's been great for us," Kent- First Quarter: gen said. "He had a great offsea- 1:40 - Maine West's Danny son. He was good last year, but Kentgen throws 12 -yard TD pass we had so many good pieces he to Semaj Johnson, PAT good; didn't get much time on the field. Maine West 7, Deerfield 0 We knew he would be big for us Second Quarter: this year and we were waiting for 5:55 - Maine West's Zack Nor- his breakout and he finally did it. man 4 -yard TD run, PAT no good; It was a great game for him and Maine West 13, Deerfield 0 we'll look for that the rest of the 1:41 - Maine West's Zack Nor- season." man returns interception 50 yards Kradman said Norman played for TD, 2 -point attempt failed; as a freshman, sat out his sopho- Maine West 19, Deerfield 0 more year to focus on baseball, 0:08 - Maine West's Danny but rejoined the team as a junior Kentgen 15 -yard TD pass to Jacob last year. Norman was lost a little Riedl, PAT good; Maine West 26, in the shuffle last season as he Deerfield 0 returned to football and went up Third Quarter: to the varsity level. 3:27 - Deerfield's Ryan "He's a hard worker and done Nagelbach 4-yardTD pass toAlex everything we've asked of him," Cohan, 2 -point attempt failed; Kradman said. "The jump he made Maine West 26, Deerfield 6 from his junior to senior year is Fourth Quarter: astronomical. He was a role player 6:39 - Maine West's Isaac Ochoa hits 28 -yard field goal; Maine West Deerfield's Luke Jones (4) somehow makes a catch despite pressure from Maine West's Jaden Dolphin (2) last year mostly on special teams, and Zack Norman. (Dion Martorano/Journal photos) but this offseason you could seethe 29, Deerfield 6 Page 6M October 2-7, 2019 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com Meadows Dominates Line Of Scrimmage, Takes Care Of BG

Bison Keep Things Close In First Half Before Mustangs Explode

By GREG CHIAKULAS Pedraza. "Every time the QB After Meadows scored con- Journal & Topics Sports dropped back we were in full out secutive touchdowns to take lead attack mode." at 14-7, Max Oberman took the Rolling Meadows dominated The Mustangs offense did its part ensuing kickoff 99 -yards, weaving the line of scrimmage Saturday as well, finishing the game with 416 in and out all the way down the afternoon (Sept. 28), recording 8 yards total offense. Quarterbackfield to tie the game at 14. sacks, 3 interceptions and several Carson Schiller compiled 235 pass- However, Meadows scored 2 hurried throws. As a result, the ing yards on 18 -of -24 passing. more touchdowns before halftime Mustangs walked off their home Schiller threw a touchdownand blew the game open in the field with a convincing 49-17 vic- pass to Nife Oseni, while Jordanthird quarter. tory over visiting Buffalo Grove. Wiles and Noah Wilson added "We felt good about our game Meadows (5-0, 1-0) had sacks touchdown runs. plan today," said Buffalo Grove by Nate Pedraza,Jose Aleman and Buffalo Grove (2-3, 0-1) kept head coach Jeff Vlk. "We knew we Mick Lawlor and interceptions bythe game competitive in the first could catch them in a few spots and Sean Nolan and Luke Joyce. half and scored on a couple ofwe did. There two key guys (Pe- "Our defensive line is our en- big plays. The Bison scored thedraza and Oseni) both hurt us today gine," said Rolling Meadows headfirst touchdown of the game on and made some crucial plays." coach Matt Mishler. "They are the a 92 -yard pass from quarterback Next up for Rolling Meadows Nate Pedraza, Facing intense pressure from Rolling Meadows lineman motor that makes things go." Mark Antonetti (15 -of -24, 197 is a trip to Elk Grove while Buf- Buffalo Grove QB Marc Antonetti looks for someone - anyone - to shovel the pass to during Saturday's MSL East affair. "We just went full out today," yards) to rece i verAyden Anderson falo Grove returns home to host (Tom Wessell/Journal photo) said defensive lineman Nate(7 rec, 151 yards). Wheeling in week six. Rain Doesn't SpoilConant's Parade

By CHRISTIAN KALLIO third, Conant would keep the ball Journal & Topics Sports on the groundand inthe hands of Frederick for the entire drive Conant's ground game couldn't as they chewed up both the field be stopped in a dominating perfor- and the clock. mance Friday, 31-6. The long drive would take up After a botched kickoff by Hoff- the majority of the third quarter man Estates set the Cougars near before settling on a field goal midfield, the Conant offense led in the first few seconds of the by running back Malik Frederick fourth. was able to convert on two fourth Conant would hold Hoffman downs tokeep the drive alive for Estates to a three and out, and Frederick, who would run in for on the Cougars next possession, the 5 -yard touchdown to put the Dugo would score with the short Cougars up by 6 after the extra quarterback keep. point attempt hit the post. But the Hawks wouldn't let Hoffman Estates' first drive of Conant get the shutout as Jashawn the night ended abruptly when Johnson would return the kickoff Marktwain Green picked off Jojo 93 yards for Hoffman Estates' only Lovelace to give the ball back to touchdown of the game. the Cougars. "Hats off to Conant, they were Football players and coaches from Conant and Hoffman Estates meet at midfield for Friday's coin flip. the tougher team and they took it Hoffman Estates' defense was (Christian Kallio/Journal photo) able to hold the Cougars to a three to us," said Hoffman Estates coach and out before Conant's kicker's Tim Heyse. "We were definitely knee hit the turf on the punt set- picked off again, this time by safe- score shows that," said Frederick after a huge sack to set the Cougars off our game tonight, we couldn't ting up the Hawks 17 yards away ty Jeremy Betancourt. After thatwho ran for 139 yards total forup on the Hoffman Estates 27. get into any rhythm. We have to from the endzone to start theirit only took Frederick two playsthe night. "This is just a stepping After Frederick would get theget mentally tougher." Hoffman Estates will look to next drive. to score his second touchdown ofstone, we're never really satisfied, ball to the Hoffman Estates 17, The Conant defense would holdthe night, as well as a successful we're always looking for more and Giuseppe Dugo would connectget its first conference win of the the Hawks to only a one -yard gain 2 -point conversion to make up for this game is just the beginning ofwith Green for a 17 -yard touch- season when they host Schaum- forcing a field goal attempt which the missed kick. what we're looking to do for thedown pass in the final seconds ofburg this Friday (Oct. 4), while was unsuccessful. "It was mostly our offensive linerest of the season." the half. Conant looks to keep its perfect Two plays into Hoffman Estates' working hard as they always do. It Conant would get another big With the rain coming down season going at Barringtonagainst next drive, Lovelace would get wasa really big team effort and the stop,causing aturnover on downs, harder in the early minutes of the the 5-1Broncos.

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Football Standings

Journal -area teams In bold

CCL/ESCC Blue: Mount Carmel (5-0, 1-0) Brother Rice (4-1, 1-0) Loyola Academy(3-2, 0-1) Marist (3-2, 0-1)

CCL/ESCC Green: Niles Notre Dame (5-0, 1-0) Montini (4-1, 1-0) Providence Catholic (4-1, 0-1) St. Rita (2-3, 0-1)

CCL/ESCC Purple: St. Viator(3-2, 1-0) St. Patrick (2-3, 1-0) Marian Central (3-2, 0-1) Carmel (1-4, 0-1)

Central Suburban League North: Maine West (4-1, 1-0) Vernon Hills (4-1, 1-0) Highland Park (2-3, 1-0) Deerfield (3-2, 0-1) Niles North (2-3, 0-1) Maine East (0-5, 0-1)

Central Suburban League After making a great grab on a floating pass, Rolling Meadows receiverAJEnriquez celebrates in front of the Buffalo Grove bench Saturday South: afternoon. (Tom Wessell/Journal photo) Maine South (3-2, 1-0) Evanston (2-3, 1-0) FOOTBALL ROUNDUP Glenbrook South (1-4, 1-0) Glenbrook North (3-2, 0-1) New Trier (1-4, 0-1) Ramblers Romp St. Ignatius; Niles West (0-5, 0-1) Mid -Suburban League East: Hersey (5-0, 1-0) Prospect (5-0, 1-0) Maine South Blanks Niles W. Rolling Meadows (5-0, 1-0) Buffalo Grove (2-3, 0-1) Loyola 58, St. Ignatius 6: 1 rushing TD) hit Chris Demorlika school record of 63 points. Jordan to snap the Lions 3 -game win Elk Grove (1-4, 0-1) streak. Lucas Barisas and QB Jack Loyola (3-2) made it look easy (4 catches, 86 yards, 1 TD) for aHansen (7 carries, 226 yards, 4 Wheeling (0-5, 0-1) against host St. Ignatius (2-3), touchdown with 6:06 to play in the TD) was one of the many stars on Mahoney each scored a rushing touchdown to account for the despite possessing the ball for fourth quarter to turn a 7-3 deficitoffense for the Huskies. Mid -Suburban League Maine South 28, Niles West 0: Lions two touchdowns. only a quarter of the game. St.into a 9-7 lead. Bauer scored a West: Maine South(3-2,1-0CSL South) Fremd 28, Schaumburg 0: Ignatius had the ball 35 minutes,2 -yard TD run with 48 seconds Conant (5-0, 1-0) spoiled Niles West's (0-5, 0-1 Fremd (3-2,1-0 MSL West) broke 33 seconds out of the 48 -minute left to seal the win. Glenbrook Barrington (4-1, 1-0) game, meaning the Ramblers hadSouth snapped a 7 -game losingCSL South) homecoming game a record and made a statement against Schaumburg(2-3, 0-1 Fremd (3-2, 1-0) possession for 12:27. In that short streak with itsfirst win sincethat was shortened to one half on Hoffman Estates (3-2, Sept. 28, 2018. Andrew Gall (17a soggy Friday night. The Hawks MSLWest) in a delayed game. time they rushed for 299 yards and 0-1) carries, 59 yards) also contributed continued their long win streak Ryan Saxe (7 -for -15 passing, 156 passed for 181, for a combined 480 Schaumburg (2-3, 0-1) for the Titans. against Niles West. The Wolves yards, 1 TD; 17 carries, 93 yards, yards offense. Vaughan Pemberton Palatine (1-4, 0-1) (8 carries, 158 yards, 3 TD) and Lake Zurich 28,Stevenson 20: are still looking fortheir first 3 TD) tossed an amazing 96 -yard Stevenson (2-3,2-1 NSC) tied the win since 2017, but allowed theirtouchdown pass to Jack Hipchen Marco Maldanado (5 carries, 102 North Suburban Confer- game at 7 early on ,but Lake Zurich least amount of points all season. (2 catches, 105 yards, 1 TD) to yards,1 TD) led the offensive ence: explosion, while receiving contri-(3-2, 3-0 NSC) went on a 21-0 run Niles West was shutout a thirdestablish a new school record Warren (5-0, 3-0) butions from JT Thomas (5 -for -8 to build a 28-7 lead. The Patriotsstraight game and for the fourth for the longest touchdown pass Lake Zurich (3-2, 3-0) passing, 132 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT), scored twice afterwards, but fell time overall this year. in program history. Brian Hardy Stevenson (2-3, 2-1) Trevor Cabanban (4 carries, 29 short of the comeback. Jean -Marc Highland Park 50, Maine East(11 carries, 83 yards) also helped Lake Forest (2-3, 1-2) yards ,1 TD),Tyler Flores (1 catch, Etienne (19 carries, 166 yards, 26: Highland Park (2-3, 1-0 CSLFremd move the ball on offense as Mundelein (2-3, 1-2) 36 yards, 1 TD) and Matty Mangan TD) led the Patriots offense. North) struggled early againstthe Vikings ate up 25:09 of clock Libertyville (2-3, 1-2) ( I catch, 12 yards, 1 TD). Hersey 78, Wheeling 20: Maine East (0-5,0-1 CSL North), in the 48 -minute game. Glenbrook South 16, NewWheeling (0-5, 0-1) didn't per-before closing the game strong to Barrington 24, Palatine 7: Zion -Benton (2-3, 1-2) Waukegan (0-5, 0-3) Trier 7: Glenbrook South (1-4) form badly on offense, with solidkeep the Blue Demons winless in Barrington (4-1, 1-0 MSL West) finally broke through with its first games from Paul Ufir (24 carries, 2019. Maine East trailed 8-6 aftersoaked Palatine's (1-4, 0-1 MSL West Suburban Conference win of the season, topping rival 142 yards, 1 TD), Austin Hembd a failed 2 -point conversion withWest) hopes of establishing a New Trier (1-4) in a crazy game.(11 -for -25 passing, 160 yards, 2 8:37 to play in the second quarter,breakthrough win. Barrington Gold: Willowbrook (4-1, 3-0) New Trier (231 yards) outgainedTD, 2 INT; 7 carries, 29 yards)but that was all the scoring forled 14-0 Friday, when play was Hinsdale South (3-2, 2-0) Glenbrook South (201 yards), butand Danny Provost (7 catches, the host Blue Demons. The gamehalted, but returned Saturday and the Titans helped the Trevians99 yards, 1 TD), but it was thestarted Friday night, but finishedextended the lead to 24-0, before Proviso East (3-2, 2-1) without a completion all game. In Hersey (5-0, 1-0) offense that re- Saturday morning. Palatine finally scored late to Downers Grove South (2-3, the second half, GBS held the ball ally shined. 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Leyden coach Pat Terretta is counting on Kyle Lamphere among others to lead the Maine is looking to Nick Ronnel to provide a solid presence on defense. Eagles this year. (Tom Wessell/Journal photo) (Tom Wessell/Journal photo) Leyden, Stevenson Maine Clubs Welcome Faced With RebuildsRenewed Optimism

By STEPHEN GORDON games this season and make an out of town By STEPHEN GORDON ranks at Maine. Goaltending duties will Journal & Topics Sports trip to Nashville, TN, for a tournament. It Journal & Topics Sports be handled by junior Caden Novak and is the same tournament which saw them Oscar Tilford. The Leyden Eagles enjoyed one of take second place last season. This 2019-2020 high school hockey will The "Men from M" will play between their most successful runs through the "We did not cut anyone who came out be all about getting that last win for both 50-55 games this season with tournament 2019 Blackhawk Cup state tournament this season for us," Terretta said. "You will the Maine Township boys and girls varsity stops at Lane Tech, Loyola at Thanksgiv- last season only to lose to eventual state see a fair amount of freshmen on this team hockey teams. ing and the Blackhawk Charities Tourna- champion Waubonsie Valley. this year and varsity could be a real shock For the boys team it will be trying to get ment. Meanwhile, the Stevenson Patriots to them at the beginning. But our goal is that one last win. The girls varsity will be "I am excited to see how this all comes will be looking for similar success on the to get to the United Center. To do that we about getting more wins. together for us this year," Mrofcza said. ice this season after their disappointing have to play a better defensive game." "We are where we need to be currently." "Sweet 16" loss to St. Rita in last season's MAINE BOYS Blackhawk Cup. STEVENSON MAINE GIRLS Here is a look at this year's IHSHL North Once again this season , Maine Township Central Division Leyden Eagles and Scho- It could very well be a rebuilding year boys varsity hockey will be searching to get The club is beginning the season with lastic Hockey League Stevenson Patriots: this season for the Stevenson Patriots who that one last win -- and to somehow get that its third head coach after Tony Szapielak graduated 13 players off the varsity team last win against Glenbard. Glenbard kept stepped down at the end of last season. LEYDEN from last season .The season last year ended them from a trip to the United Center in Enter Nick LaValle. He takes over a team with a dud losing in the round of 16 in the March, and Waubonsie Valley kept Maine which has failed to string enough wins Once again this season the Eagles will Blackhawk Cup. from winning an Illini West title despite together to make themselves relevant not not field a JV team with which to develop "We have graduated a total of 27 seniors their 41-18-2 record a year ago. only during the regular season, but a no- players for the varsity level. Even more off of our club over the last two seasons and But graduating 11 players off the clubshow in the state playoffs the last couple so, they lost five players who would have it has started to show somewhat," Patriots leaves questions aplenty for many Maine of seasons. played at the varsity level had they not coach Tom Wood said. "For me, it means I fans. "I knew of the opening and actually did decided to play either AAA or Junior A have gone back to teaching the game a little "I felt like we did belong last year in the not have any intention of pursuing it," La - hockey. Those players include goalie Adam more which I actually like doing. I have Final Four in state and in our league," Maine Valle said. "But Greg Mrofcza approached Johnson, Joe Gulino and Gio Gulino and also given our players animated playbooks coach Greg Mrofcza said. "Especially since me about it and I could not say no. I have Matt Lombardi, Spencer Messina andand we have done more video sessions I think we were rolling in March toward actually coached many of the girls on the Brian Johnson who are all playing junior this year then we did at the beginning of the United Center. It was very sobering to team in past years when they were playing A hockey in Massachusetts. last season." lose to Glenbard." for the Glenview Stars." "We will have our hands full this season, The Patriots on offense this season will But renewed optimism certainly exists The Maine girls welcome back seven I think," Eagles second year coach Pat be led by junior forward Andrew Cham- this season as the "Men from M" welcome players with varsity experience from last Terretta said. "We'll carry 16 players this bers, and seniors Andrew Slivka and Josh back 11 returning players to the varsity season. Currently, the roster stands at 14 season and hope to get similar results as Wright who averaged a point per game last team. They will be led on offense by seniors with room for others to join. we did last season. For us, we are going season for the Pats. Dylan Walker, Jack Burriesci and junior Maine will be led on offense by forwards, to be looking for goal -scoring for a good The blue line will again be well protected Alex Montanile, all of Maine South. senior Lindsey Gulliksen (Maine South), chunk of the beginning of the year." by the return of defensemen, senior Brett "Alex is a homegrown player from our freshman Anna Montanile (Maine West) The Eagles will be led on offense by Stokes and junior Liam Jones who should JV program who has grown into a very and freshman Annika Nelson (Resurrec- senior captain Matt Hagerstrom, senior be much improved going into his second tough player with a great ability to score tion) The team will carry nine forwards associate captain Kyle Lamphere andseason at the varsity level. goals," Mrofcza said. "He should be fun to start the season. senior Dominic Capozzi, all of Leyden. "Depending on who we play on a par- to watch this season." "We have a lot of -rostered kids Capozzi broke his ankle toward the end ofticular night, we could roll either three or Mrofcza, now in his seventh year ason this team," LaValle said. "So, we are the regular season last year and missed the four lines," Wood said. coach, said Maine will roll four lines on going to be a grind it out team that will entire postseason. Terretta said his return The goaltending duties will be handled by offense and bring more emphasis to special have a lot of speed on it." will help the club immensely. seniors Jeremy Riback and Ben Newmark. teams play. The Maine blue line will be anchored by "Matt and Kyle do a great job for me Both were goalie on the junior varsity team The Maine blue line will be protected senior Elizabeth Ahne (Maine South) and controlling the locker room," Terretta which won the 2017 Blackhawk Cup. by the likes of senior defenseman Nickjunior Katie Miller (Resurrection). Look said. "They know what is expected of "They're a good combo for us in net," Ronnel (Maine South) and junior defense - for the goaltending duties to be handled by them and in turn what is expected by the Wood said. The Patriots will play between man Cian Duffy (Maine South). Duffy is freshman Sydnie Oliva (Maine South). team from me." 50 to 55 games this season and host their back for his third season on varsity after "I am excited to coach this team this The Eagles will play in upwards of 30 own Thanksgiving tournament. coming up through the JV-2 and JV-1 year in the Metro league," LaValle said. www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 2-7, 2019 I Page 11AA

Evan Wurzbacher, a three-year varsity starter, is back in goal for BG/H/W. Prospect's James Raffone chips ina goal during last year's Blackhawk Cup. (Shawn Clisham/Journal photo) (Tom Wessell/Journal photo) Stampede ConfidentSmart, Fast Hockey Talent's There On PREP's Mind

By STEPHEN GORDON ters said. "Max will help with the offense By STEPHEN GORDON this season. In addition to hosting their Journal & Topics Sports this season and has a very good shot from Journal & Topics Sports own Thanksgiving tournament, they the point." will partake in the Chicago Blackhawks There will be one team this hockey The Stampede welcome back senior Many letters in the English alphabetCharities Tournament and an out of town season who many will wonder if their goaltender Evan Wurzbacher (Hersey), a are represented by both Prospect/Rolling tournament over Martin Luther King Jr. championship window has closed. An- three-year varsity starter, along with junior Meadows/Elk Grove (PREP) and Conant/weekend in January. other team, on the other hand, will see ifConnor Meehan (Hersey) who will serve Hoffman Estates/Fremd/Schaumburg/ "We have to get some confidence under their window to championship hockey isas the back-up. The Stampede varsity Palatine (D211 Chiefs). However, whatour belts early on," Panos said. "I think we still opening up. roster will have 15 players on it who are both teams are looking for are G's (goals) will be just fine on the blue line. But there Yes, it's the 2019-2020 high schoolfrom Hersey. They will play a 50 -game and W's (wins). How will these teams get will be growing pains at first." hockey season. Ready or not, here isschedule this year with tournament stops those G's and W's? Let's find out: Buffalo Grove/Hersey/Wheeling and the at Culver (Indiana) and the Stevenson CHFSP D2 I1 /D214 Rebels Girls Hockey clubs: Thanksgiving Tournament. PREP "We have the talent this year to win," The D211 Chiefs as they are known in BG/H/W STAMPEDE Waters said. "But we have to play team As he starts his sixth season as coach the Illinois High School Hockey League hockey and be ready each night to play." of PREP, Nick Panos sports a top -eight North Central Division welcome back Bob The Stampede graduated seven varsity finish in the 2019 Blackhawk Cup stateVeller as head coach. While they lost six players. Most of those seven players wereD211/D214 GIRLS tournament while welcoming at least 60players to graduation, they return six to part of the two-year state championship players to the organization across threetheir number one Grey Varsity team. run under head coach Chris Waters, who Second -year coach Jim Warrick wel- teams. PREP graduated eight players off "A lot of the kids who were on our Black saw his team lose in the quarterfinals ofcomes back 11 returning players to this the varsity team last year, but welcomes Varsity team have now been moved up to the Illinois High School Hockey Leagueyear's team. In addition, he will also back 10 players to varsity. Grey," Veller said. "We need those players North Central Division playoffs and the welcome four new players who were not "It was tough losing those seniors from to step up for us this season in order for us 2019 Blackhawk Cup state tournament. playing high school hockey last season. last season," Panos said. "But many ofto be successful." "It will be hard to replace those kids "We were upset at the end of last season the players who are back this year started The D211 Chiefs are led on offense by who left us like Brendan Buckley andhow things ended," Warrick said. "We getting ready after the loss at state. We senior forwards Jake Ratner (Conant) and Eric Kurpiewski," Waters said. "But this felt we could have beaten Latin in our will be a young team this year with a lotJacob Sas (Fremd) and sophomore forward season kind of reminds me of what it was state game. We want more out our club of sophomores." Aidan Halloran (Fremd). like in 2016: as the season went along we this year." PREP is led on offense by forwards, "Aidan is really excited to be at this got better." The Rebels will be led by the likes of sophomore Mike Stein, senior James Raf- level," Veller said. "He will play any posi- The Stampede, returning 10 varsityforwards, senior Kylie Makuh (Hersey), fone, a three-year starter on PREP varsity;tion you ask him to. But he just wants to players this season, will be led by for-sophomore Caitlyn Malz (Hersey) and and junior Owen Lewis, all of Prospect. get to the net and score goals." wards, senior Nolan Newash (Hersey),junior Amelia McKenna (St. Viator). "We have a ton of kids on varsity from The D211 Chiefs will carry 12 forwards, sophomore Sean Fink (Hersey) and senior "Amelia will be a leader by example Prospect this year," Panos said. "It just kindmany who are sophomores. Anthony Henriksen (Hersey) . This will be for us this year," Warrick said. "I expect of worked out that way. Our top three lines "We do need to see improvement in the first year on varsity for Fink who joinsMakuh will be playing NCAA Division will all be pretty equal in ability. We will our special teams this year," Veller said. the club from the Falcons hockey club. I hockey next season and had a great not be big but we'll be smart and fast. I"But with our numbers, we will be able "Henriksen has shown lots of potentialoff-season." expect we will have some growing pains toto roll four lines this year Which will be thus far," Waters said. "He does a lot of The defense will be headed up by ju- start. But I have a lot of true hockey players good for us." the little things right and is still learning.nior Melina Maggio (Hersey) and ssenior this year, unlike in past seasons." CHFSP will count on defensive leader- But as a whole, our offense will be looking Emmy Garcia (Buffalo Grove). Goaltend- The PREP blue line will be highlightedship from the likes of junior Ryan Lannoye for more growth as we go along." ing duties will be handled by seniorAshley by the likes of sophomore defensemen (Fremd), senior Mike Guskey (Conant) and The Stampede also welcome back coach Suske (Elgin) and freshman Sam Rowan Brian Raffone, Sam Salemi and seniorsenior Nick Moffa (Fremd) who comes to Bob Wagner who'll serve in an assistant (Elk Grove). Casey Trebsweather, all of Prospect. the club from travel hockey and will be role under Waters. "We will play about 25-30 games this "Brian makes me want to go out and play an offensive defenseman for the Chiefs. The Stampede will look for blue lineseason," Warrick said. "Because of the again," Panos said. "He's amazing on skates. Goaltending duties will be handled by ju- leadership from senior defensemen amount of girls we have who are double- Casey came to us from travel hockey hasnior Daniel Baker (Fremd) who spent last Nick Krueger (Hersey) and Max Pekay rostered, we will not do any tournaments really embraced high school hockey." season on the D211 Varsity Black team. (Wheeling). this year. We do get the short -end of the Goaltending duties this year will taken "Consistency for us will be a key this "Nick is a big solid kid who will dostick with the amount of kids who are care of by sophomore Brooks Brown year," Veller said. "We need to be smart anything on defense you ask of him, from double-rostered. But we will make the (Prospect). when we have the puck and not overwork blocking shots to clearing the puck ." best of it." PREP will play between 50 to 60 games things." Page 12M October 2-7, 2019 The Journal www.journal-topics.com

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL GIRLS SWIMMING ROUNDUP Kaburov Kills South, BG Pull Off Hersey Record

Hersey senior Kati Kaburov is Narrow Victories making sure her legacy is never forgotten as one of the greatest Saturday, Sept. 21 (1:14.74) for the Bison. Buffalo Huskies girls volleyball players Grove's other wins came from of all time. Stevenson 121, Vernon HillsJedryka (100 -yard back,1:01.54), After Hersey defeated Liber- 65: Stevenson won 8 -of -12 events Stefanie Surdyka (100 -yard free, tyville, 25-12, 25-17, on the road to defeat former conference rival55.36), Frighetto (50 -yard free, Monday, Sept. 23, the Huskies Vernon Hills. The Patriots won 24.87) and Dombroski (200 -yard handed Kaburov a volleyball the 200 -yard free relay (1:42.60) IM, 2:16.60). honoring her for becoming the with Jessica Nyborg, Maddy Elk Grove 116, Wheeling school's all-time leader in kills. 0' Donnell, Lucy Stevens and Abi- 64: Elk Grove nearly pulled Kaburov broke the record in the gail Collins. They also claimed the off the sweep, winning all but championship game of the Hersey 200 -yard medley relay (1:50.04)one of the 12 events on varsity. Invite, Saturday, Sept. 21, but she with Elizabeth Cao, Nyborg, Wheeling's Sarah Ruschke won wasn't honored until Monday. Milena Busma and Katherine 1 -meter diving with a 156.95 In the win over Libertyville, Ka- Makarska. Stevenson's Claudiascore to prevent the sweep. Elk burov led with 12 kills and 8 digs. Rzeznik picked up victories in Grove saw three swimmers race The 12 kills brought her career 100 -yard fly (58.79) and 50 -yard to a pair of individual wins. Anja total to 1,155, further separating free (25.17). Rzeznik won the Restak finished first in the 200 - herself from Megan Fesl's former 100 fly by 0.11 over Vernon Hills'yard free (2:20.41) and 500 -yard record of 1,141. Emma Zhang. Cao won the 200 -free (6:12.84). Rachel Ford won The Huskies were on fire from yard IM (2:11.84) and Nyborgthe 100 -yard free (1:02.12) and the start and dominated with their raced to victory in the 100 -yard 100 -yard back (1:10.29). Natalie relentless and aggressive play, ac- breaststroke (1:07.61).Alexandra Wlodarz raced to wins in the 100 - cording to coach Nancy Lill. Eastman touched the wall first yard fly (1:02.10) and 100 -yard Hersey (14-3) also relied on in the 100 -yard free (54.87) forbreast (1:14.82). strong play from Kaiya Eshoo the Patriots, while Shreeya Sinha Barrington 126, Fremd 59: (19 assists, 3 aces), Janine Boyan posted the high score in divingWhile Fremd didn't officially (3 kills, 2 blocks), Juliette Van- with 219.20 points. Stevensonbeat Barrington in the points denherik (3 kills, 3 blocks), Nora won the JV event, 124-58. battle or most events, the night Zielke (3 kills, 6 digs), Maddie was still a win for the Vikings. Mullin (9 digs, 2 aces) and Kate Friday, Sept. 20 Fremd's Sophia Kuehn broke two Lubbe (1 kill, 2 blocks). pool records at the Vikings home On Saturday, when Kaburov Maine South 95, Palatine 90: pool, putting her name on top of broke the record, Hersey went 4-1 With the help of Annika Wagner, the 200 -yard IM (2:08.18) and on its home court. The Huskies Nelly Hadlaw and Natalie Wajda, 100 -yard backstroke (59.07) lists. beat Oak Forest (25-10, 25-12), Maine South won seven -of -12 Fremd coach Andrew Kittrell said Antioch (25-22, 25-19), Maine events to edge Palatine by 5 points. there were 127 best times across East (25-10,25-13) and Highland Wagner teamed with Wajda, Had - all three levels (varsity, JV, F/S) Park (25-12, 25-16), before falling law and Natalie Bryant to win the for Viking swimmers or divers. in the finale to Naperville North 400 -yard free (3:46.13) to close the Hersey 146,Rolling Meadows (25-19, 17-25, 20-18). meet and earn the victory. Wagner,39: Hersey is looking to win the Kaburov ended the five -game one of the state's top swimmers,MSL East division title again tournament Saturday with 59 kills, won the 100 -yard butterfly (57.02) and started conference play with Prospect's Payton DeCook heads for the water during diving por- a convincing win over Rolling 5 aces, 4 blocks and 22 digs. She tion of Sept. 21 meet hosted by the Knights. and 50 -yard free (24.32). Hadlaw pounded 18 kills in the finale to (Tom Wessell/Journal photo) was no slouch, winning the 100 - Meadows. The Huskies won all but become the program's all-time yard backstroke (1:05.48) and one event as numerous swimmers kills leader. 200 -yard IM (2:21.87). Wajdastepped up. Mollie Lumsden won Besides Kaburov's big tourna- Knights Edge Jones -Payton For chipped in, winning the 500 -yard200 -yard IM (2:17.2) and 100 - ment, Hersey received great con- free (5:35.29) and Kasia Lorenc yard free (55.45) to lead Hersey. tributions from Zielke (26 kills 13 Prospect Battle Royale Crown wrapped up the wins for South Conant 120, Hoffman Estates aces, 19 digs, 4 blocks), Eshoo (15 by claiming the 100 -yard breast-62: Abigail Hanley won the 50 - kills, 6 aces, 2 blocks, 29 digs, 96 Prospect girls swimmingmedley relay in 1:52.31 with stroke (1:10.61). Palatine wasyard free (27.30) and 500 -yard assists), Vandenherik (17 kills, 5 scored 264 points Saturday,the team of Natalie Wajda, strong throughout, winning thefree (5:46.20) for the Cougars, blocks), Boyan (17 kills, 9 blocks), Sept. 21 to win the ProspectWagner, Nelly Hadlaw and 200 -yard free relay (1:45.63) with while also swimming a leg in the Lubbe (6 kills, 2 blocks), Mullin Battle Royale the Knights host- Chloe Bai. Veronika Drab, Maggie O'Brien,200 -yard free relay (1:49.98) and (55 digs, I ace) and Olivia Mellen ed over seven other clubs. Erin Danielewicz placed Hailey Huber and Jane Smith. 400 -yard free relay (3:59.15) wins. (25 digs, 3 aces).Also contributing Jones -Payton fini shed second first in the 100 -yard butterfly The Pirates also raced to a win in for the Huskies were Kayla Kamp with 248 points, followed byfor Prospect with a time of the 200 -yard medley relay with Tuesday, Sept. 17 (7 aces, 4 digs), Sydney Pape (6 Maine South (213), Highland 1:01.68. O'Brien, Drab, Smith and Angela digs), Ellie Muglia (2 kills, 1 ace), Park (195),Palatine(175),Roll- Prospect's Grace Dem- Staples in 1:54.69. Smith, another Maine West 120, Regina 52: Allie Korba ( Iace, 3 assists, 3 ing Meadows (97), Guilfordbowski escaped with a close powerhouse swimmer, won theRegina earned a few wins, but digs), Victoria Bobansky (1 kill, 1 (90) and Maine East (53). win in the 100 -yard backstroke, 100 -yard free (54.78) and 200 -Maine West's greater numbers block), Morgan Breden ( 1 block) Maine South's Annika Wag- hitting the wall at 1:01.07 to yard free (1:57.54). In1 -meter ended up being the difference and Lauren Lubbe (I block). ner is one of the best in the state slip by Maine South's Wajda diving, Palatine's Sydney Aikmanmaker. Maine West's Michelle "It was a solid tournament for and proved it again with a win (1:01.54). Dembowski also (224.15) topped teammate AnaisKaner won the 200 -yard free us and although we lost a very in the 500-yardfree with a timewon the 200 -yard IM earlier Gonzalez Posso (220.40). (2:00.86) by 23 seconds and added tough game to Naperville North, of 5:02.58 to top Palatine'sin the day at 2:15.73 to beat a 13 -second win in the 100 -yard we will be a better team because Jane Smith (5:06.55). WagnerWajda (2:19.01) again. Thursday, Sept. 19 butterfly (1:04.68). Maine West's of that match," Lill said. finished runner-up at state in The top highlight for host Alyssa Harrison picked up victories Hersey defeated Elk Grove, the race last year and Smith Prospect had to be Payton De - Buffalo Grove 100, Prospect in the 200 -yard IM (2:32.36) and 25-10, 25-8, to improve to 3-0 placed seventh. Cook's meet and pool record - 86: Buffalo Grove won seven 500 -yard free (5:53.61). Kaner and in MSL East, Thursday, Sept. 19. Wagner (1;51.87) also beatbreaking score in1 -meter events to claim the MSL East Harrison were also part of the War- Kaburov, a Boston College com- Smith (1:5657) in the 200 -yard diving. DeCook scored 394.9 to matchup over Prospect. The Bison riors 200 -yard free relay (1:52.44) mit, blasted 12 kills against the free earlier. Smith finishedwin by 8 points over Palatine's won the 200 -yard medley relay winning team with Kaitlyn Weber and Casey Sebastian. The same Grenadiers. 16th at state in the 200 free a Sydney Aikman (386.6). (1:52.5) and 200 -yard free relay Lill is approaching a milestone year ago. Prospect also won the JV (1:40.07) with the combinationgroup of four won the 400 -yard herself. She is 8 wins away from Maine South's Kasia Lorenc meet with 213 points to barely of Reese Frighetto, Jillian Dom- free relay in 4:13 .91. Sebastian won I 000 in her career as girls coach. won the 100 -yard breaststroke edge Jones-Payton's 212 points. broski , Gabrie la Surdyka, Stefanie the 100 -yard free in 1:04.54 to top Lill entered the season with 978 in 1:09.89. The Knights also won the F/S Surdyka and Emilia Jedryka. Vic- teammate Alex Zendejas (1:05.88) career wins. The Hawks won the 200 -yard battle with 202 points. toria Surdyka won 100 -yard breast by a little over a second. www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 2-7, 2019 I Page 13M

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distance) both the MSL and sectionals this Plewa (So.) and Bianca Teves att Perez Buffalo Grove Key newcomers: Gabby Chu- season. More importantly we return with Lumsden as record Rest of the varsity roster: Bison doba (Fr.) and Sam Borre (Fr.) want to stay there. All our invite holders in 200 medley relay. Ella Cassandra Diaz, Ashley Her- Rest of the varsity roster: performances give an indication Salm (Jr.) and Claire Fink (Sr.) nandez, Tatyanna Hernandez, Sam Erne, Sydney Arnold, Katie of where we will be in the end. return with Plewa as 200 free Coach: Michael McPartlin (2nd Faustyna Karpiesiuk, Nicole Auyeung, Anika Palkhiwala, Grace The team especially looks to the relay record holders. All of the year, 4-4-1 record) Moctezuma, Kamila Obrzut, Alon- Wong, Ananya Deepak, Brooke Maine East Invitational. Scoring above are returning conference Last year's record: 4-4-1 with dra Sandoval, Zuzanna Wajtasik, Wartman, Nina Matusiak, Kaycie is JV plus varsity. We historically and sectional medalists." a tie against Prospect Aida Zilinskaite Bilicki, Eden Meyrick, Lilly De- swim well and just before we Key newcomers: "Maggie Pa- Key returnees: Emilia Jedryka Coach's keys to success: vereux, Bailey Hornstein separate into our conference panicholas (Fr.) should dominate "That depends on how you (So.), Jillian Dombroski (Jr.), Coach's keys to success: level meets, it brings the team the breastroke and has state measure success. The greatest Gabriela Surdyka (Jr.), Stefanie "Overall we are a very young together." medal potential. She broke the thing about swimming is that you Surdyka (Jr.), Vivian Wilson (Sr.), team." breastroke record in our first know after each swim whether Gillian Karsten (Jr.) Goals this season: "Improve- meet (1:04.40) and lowered it you are improving or not, whether Key newcomers: Reese ment across the board. We Fremd Vikings a few more times after. Maggie you are giving your best effort in Frighetto have a few girls who are eyeing won the 100 breastroke this that race or in practice, the clock Rest of the varsity roster: up some state cuts and a few Coach: Andrew Kittrell (10th summer at the Illinois Long does not pick sides. For me, I Sarah Clark (Sr.), Sarah Kenny individual events and relays have year, 15th year as head coach Course Age Group Champion- measure success by the type (So.), Isabella Larkowski (So.), the chance to have a new school overall for multiple sports) ships. Ashley Hintz transferred of culture my team develops. Sydney Logan (Jr.), Samantha record set." Last year's record: 6-3 from Rolling Meadows and brings With the help of strong leader- Menely (So.), Regan Perkinson Key meets/invites: "Wood- Key returnees: Sophia Kuehn, with her conference and sec- ship, can I develop a culture (So.), Maja Pluta (So.), Alannah stock Invite, Cougar Classic, Sarah Rothmeyer, Avery Miletic, tional experience and medals. where hard work is encouraged Rodrigues (Sr.), Victoria Surdyka Buffalo Grove Invite and MSL Izzie Serino, Julia Burca, Abby Including Papanicholas, we have and expected. A culture where (Fr.), Hannah Vates (Jr.) conference." Dannenbring, Ananya Singh, a phenomenal group of freshmen everyone pushes each other and Coach's keys to success: Coach's thoughts: "Our first Megan Pankratz that will immediately contribute celebrates each other's accom- "Last year, we definitely struggled meet showed some promise in Key newcomers: Sarah Berls, to varsity in Claire Hackmann, plishments (best times). That is with our fair share of Illnesses areas and also showed that we Maggie Hewson, Adrianna Brooke Martin and Olivia Kianc- a successful team and the most throughout the team. A major have work to do to get to where Buzuloiu, Emily Rothmeyer, Ola nik." fun to coach." key to our success this season we want to be. Looking for- Gorecki, Kylie Booker (sopho- Rest of the varsity roster: Isa Goals this season: "My goals will be staying healthy, making ward to seeing this group push mores who improved a lot from Hahn (sectional medalist), Carly this season are to take 3rd in the right choices in terms of our themselves and each other. This last year) McKean, Emilia Rykowski, Ashley conference." recovery and taking the season group knows what the expecta- Rest of the varsity roster: Me- Oiler, Maddie Irvine, Anna Kreie, Key meets/invites: "Eagle one week at a time." tions are. They've been an easy gan Wiehe, Maddy Mazza, Lisa Natalia Jackowski, Mia Drago Invite, Maine East Relays, confer- Goals this season: "Our main group to work with. Hoping the Flowers, Alexandra Saccone Coach's keys to success: ence and sectionals." goal as a program this year is to mindset that our leaders have Coach's keys to success: "We need to embrace the grind Any upcoming milestones: continue our positive trajectory, shown will translate into some "Commitment to each other, the and know that we have a target "This will be our last season in whether as a team or individually. results for themselves and the team and the pursuit of the next on our back the entire season. the West Leyden pool." With some vertical movement group as a whole." challenge." I think the inner competition Coach's thoughts: "We have in some of our big invites, I am Goals this season: "Finish that we have in practice will only some good swimmers at each confident in our team that will top 3 in conference and send make us better." level, so I am excited to set a continue. We would also like to Elk Grove multiple individuals to the state Goals this season: "The 'Drive tone for hard work and teamwork get some more athletes on the meet." for 5' starts now! We expect to that will set us up for the next blocks at the end of the season Grenadiers Key meets/invites: "MSL win the MSL East for the 5th few years." with their personal best swims." conference and sectionals." year straight and for the 9th time Key meets/invites: "Lake Coach: Dave Toler (15th Coach's thoughts: "This is a in the last 11 years. We expect Forest Invite, Buffalo Grove Invite, season) fantastic group of kids, led by a to finish in the top three at Maine East Centennial Invite and the Steven- Last year's record: 8th in MSL, wonderful senior class. In many conference. We expect to qualify son Invite." 9th at DGN sectional ways, we will be re -defining our numerous swimmers and divers Blue Demons Any upcoming milestones: Key returnees: "EG returns identity this year as we seek to for the state meet." "Vivian Wilson is returning as a all but one swimmer from last have multiple kids step up from Key meets/invites: "MSL Coach: Peter Przekota (8th senior and back-to-back state season's championship races. JV to varsity. That's always a meets, Rob Lindgren Jamboree year as head girls coach) qualifying diver. She is looking We are a young team and still fun experience as a coach, as and Conant Invite." Last year's record: 4-5 for her third year in a row. Gillian improving. Rachel Ford (Sr.), Abby it offers multiple opportunities Coach's thoughts: "Our dual Key returnees: Jordan Oslows- Karsten is also returning as a Franke (Sr.) and Sarah McNa- for growth, as well as a shared meet depth will definitely be a ki, Sophia Learnahan, Jasmine state qualifying diver." mara (Sr.) are strong leaders that communal aspect for our team. strength this year. We finished Lopez Coach's thoughts: "I couldn't work hard, push and encourage I'm looking forward to a fun and 7th last year in the NISCA na- Key newcomers: Irene Lazanyi, be more excited of the young tal- their teammates. Natalie Wlodarz surprising year." tional dual meet rankings for our Claudia Domusiewicz ent that this team has. Last year, (Jr) and Kylie Rittle (So.) are our class and this years crew should Rest of the varsity roster: Ri- we graduated a senior class of two medalists in the MSL and be better. We have not lost a anca Argenal, Jessica Espinoza, 22 athletes. This year, we have sectionals. Ford, Wlodarz, Rittle Hersey Huskies dual meet since Aug. 22, 2017. Jessica Domian, Maggie Mus- 19 new freshmen who came out and Michelle Cobirzan (So.) set Our underlevels continue to pro- iejuk, Krina Shah, Ariel Aguilera for the program. Our program is a school record in the 200 -yard Coach: Dick Mortensen (11 vide us with a pipeline of quality Coach's keys to success: "We healthy and we have hard-working medley relay at sectionals in season with Hersey, 21st overall) swimmers and divers as we won have the largest team I have athletes who are eager to leave 2018. Last year's record: 11-0 duals, the MSL JV conference last year. ever had at Maine East, which is their mark at Buffalo Grove High Key newcomers: "Additional along with BG Stampede Champi- This year might be the most super exciting! We want to make School. Our leadership from the sophomores Natalia Garcia, Anja ons and Rob Lindgren Jamboree talent I have had as a coach at sure that everyone feels like they few upperclassmen we have Restak, Natalia Kosciarz and Ava Champions, 2nd at MSL confer- Hersey. We have the ability and are apart of the team and create has been great and they have Hennig will have a great chance ence, 3rd at IHSA sectionals, flexibility to morph our lineup to a place that allows everyone to provided some amazing opportu- to score this year. Freshman Dea 7th in NISCA national dual meet take away most teams strengths contribute to the best of their nities for the team to get closer." Papleka adds to the talent depth rankings based on enrollment and then prey with our depth on abilities." that is developing. These girls (highest finish ever for Hersey) other teams weaknesses." Goals this season: "Finish top will be our core for the champion- Key returnees: "Mollie Lums- 3 at our Demon Invite. Attempt Conant Cougars ship season." den (So., 200 -yard free and to break our Maine East 200 - Roster: Evita Ferrari (Sr.), Pau- 100 back) is back to defend her Leyden Eagles yard medley relay record." Coach: Justin Bickus (8th lina Kusion (Sr.), Anna Mayschak conference titles in the 200 free Key meets/invites: "Maine year) (Sr.), Angeline Mena (Sr.), Marina and the 100 backstroke. Amelie Coach: Chris Cook (24th year) East Demon Invite, Hoffman Last year's record: 2-6-1 Mitrinovic (So.), Grace Schiller Smithson (Sr., diving), Ally Blu- Last year's record: 4-3 Invite and Hersey Invite." Key returnees: Megumi Ko- (So.) menfeld (So., diving) will again Key returnees: Nicole Kelly, Coach's thoughts: "This moto (Jr., 100 fly school record Coach's thoughts: "The school be a force on the boards. Shan- Solomiya Pasternak, Caroline team is a pleasure to work with. holder), Abigail Hanley (Sr., sprint record medley relay swimmers non Blumenfeld returns after Gorski, Maya Madej, Ola Robak They have a great attitude and and middle distance free), Arushi all return and want more. We're breaking the 500 free (school) Key newcomers: Angelina Paul (100 fly, sprints, middle working to finish in the top 6 in record last season. Natalia Gonzalez, Martha Bors, Moncer- (Continued on page 14AA)

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(Continued from page 13AA) Ortega (So.), Audrey Peters (So.), Key returnees: Jane Smith have everyone achieve lifetime Emily Picchiotti (So.), Hailey Pod- (Sr., multiple -time state qualifier), Regina Dominican bests." are able to motivate and lift sada (Sr.), Emma Schroeder (Fr.), Anais Gonzales Posso (Jr., diver) Panthers Coach's thoughts: "We have up each other. They truly are a Sydney Schroeder (Sr.), Madison Key newcomers: Halley Huber a bigger team than we have had Swanson (So.), Alexandria Zende- (Fr.) lately. We have a large group of team. From pasta parties, secret Head coach: Doreen Rottman jas (Sr.) Rest of the varsity roster: Syd- freshmen. I am looking forward sisters, team -building events (2nd year, previously assistant Coach's keys to success: "Our ney Aikman (Sr.), Steele Rehberg- to see how they do this year. It and just working hard. These from 2014-17) team is smaller this year and we er (Sr.), Sonia Hollis (Jr.), Angela will be hard to say goodbye to student -athletes work extremely Assistant coach: Kate Janos will need to remain healthy and Staples (Jr.), Maggie O'Brien (Jr.), our great seniors...they add so hard but don't forget about the (2nd year) work hard to cover and holes we Veronika Drab (So.) much to the team." importance of stepping back and Roster notes: "This year Cath- have in our lineup." Coach's keys to success: appreciating the opportunity they erine McNamara (Fr., St. Juliana) Goals this season: "We're "This year we will need to work have and all those around them. is going to be a key to success looking to gain some experience as a cohesive unit towards our St. Viator Lions I am truly excited to see where for the team. Also newcomer as we are a very young team." goals. If we do this day in and the season goes." Rebecca Marqueda (Fr.) is a very Key meets/invites: "Our day out, success will come our Coach: Mike Miklius (2nd year) strong asset to the team. She's Maine West Swim for a Cure way." Key returnees: Olivia Dor- looking like a strong front runner (Saturday, Oct. 5) is always an Goals this season: "Our goal shorst, Beth Warren, Jayne Bot- Maine South for most improved." important gauge for us." is always to swim and dive our tarini, Molly Delach, Lilly Collins, Rest of roster: Sophie Hoff- Any upcoming milestones: best in our final meet of the year, Mary Stauder, Madeline Dauphin, Hawks man (Jr.), Kayla Smith (Jr., cap- "Michelle Kaner beat the school that being sectionals or state. Katie Crawford, Julia Benkendorf tain), Maria Villalobos (Jr.), Sarah Coach: Don Kura (13th sea- record in the 100 back (al- However, as a team we hope Key newcomers: Valerie Herrmann (So.), Eleanor Lor- son) ready)." to finish in the top half of the Anderson, Emma Streck, Allison raine (So.), Fiona McNeill (So., Last year's record: 6-3 Coach's thoughts: "We are a conference this year." O'Brien, Grace Kelly, Meghan captain), Kylie Forde (Fr.), Layla Key returnees: Annika Wagner, very young and talented team Coach's thoughts: "We have Hartigan Hajdarovic (Fr.), Makenna Keating Natalie Wajda, Natalie Bryant, that is going to continue to grow worked hard at putting systems Coach's keys to success: "Our (Fr.), Nicole Sobel (Fr.) Nelly Hadlaw, Kasia Lorenc over the next few years. I am in place in order for the entire key to success for the coming Keys to success: "Practice Key newcomers: Chloe Bai, very pleased with our workload team to have one vision for year is hard work and a strong hard, swim strong always, even Kate Ferraro and effort given each practice. how they want the season to sense of team spirit." at practice, and the results will Rest of the varsity roster: This is a great group of ladies go. More girls trained seriously Goals this season: "Our goal magically appear." Karinne Ehni, Megan Frank, Lexi who are willing to challenge in the offseason than in recent for this season is to return to the Goals: "To ensure all the Stacy, lvana Barac, Sam Hecker, themselves each and every day years and the entire group is state meet." girls learn the importance of Key meets/Invites: "Section- both in and out of the water. I focused on keeping an overall Grace Kopf teamwork while still maintain- Coach's keys to success: believe this team will make some positive mindset throughout the als of course." ing a focus on their own times. "Focus on the details and train waves this season. It is going to season. In short, this is a much Coach's thoughts: "I am To decrease individual times by to improve in at least one area be a fun one." different team this year than last excited to work with such a great building endurance and speed." year." group of girls as they strive for every day." Meet to watch: "Maine West Goals this season: "We want all new heights in their swimming Swim for a Cure (Saturday, Oct. 5 to grow as a team from the start careers." Niles West Wolves at 11:30 a.m.) is a breast cancer of the season to the end of the Prospect Knights awareness meet, raising funds season, both in how we approach Coach: Kristin Verkler (1st for a good cause." and perform in practice and how year) Coach: Alfonso Lopez (11th Stevenson Patriots Key returnees: Lian Fong (Jr.), season) Coach's thoughts: "We're a we mentally approach competing small team which makes the and swimming fast in meets." Lani Vo (So.), Stana Crnomarkov- Last year's record: 4-1-2 Coach: Kevin Zakrzewski (5th girls family nearly immediately. Key meets/Invites: "Maine ic (Sr.), Annie Lefler (Sr.), Jennine Key returnees: Grace Dem- year, 22-5-1 record) They train and compete as a Last year's record: 6-1 South Hawk Relays." Darwish (Sr.) bowski, Erin Danielewicz, Jackie small, but mighty team giving it Key returnees: Maddy Annika Wagner records: Key newcomers: Sydney Dao Vierneisel, Caitlin Bauer, Payton everything they have every single Wagner is one of the best to ever (Fr.), Payton Ayers (Fr.) DeCook, Bella Kowalczyk, Joli O'Donnell, Lucy Stevens, Eliza- time." compete at Maine South and set Rest of the varsity roster: Bea Babjak, Morgan Topps, Faith beth Cao, Jessica Nyborg, Abigail record after record over her first Cronologia (Jr.), Juliet Delgado O'Grady, Gurleen Virk, Jillian Li, Katie Makarska, Claudia three years. "Annika holds six (Jr.), Lauren Hersh (Jr.), Anna Schmit, Macy Misner Resurrection Rzeznick individual school records (many Maris (Jr.), Karen Nguyen (Jr.), Key newcomers: Brooke Bagh- Key newcomers: Izzy Gattone, of which she has broken several Melanie Brill (So.), Eliza Zarebski dassarian, Helene Avila, Kate Abby Collins, Milena Busma, Bandits Camila Maya, Alex Eastmond times) and she is a part of all 3 (Sr.) Parisi, Ava Novak (transfer from Libertyville) relay school records (again she Coach's keys to success: "1. Rest of the varsity roster: Coach: Nicole Foley Coach's keys to success: has been a part of relays that Effort. 2. Control what you can Dahlia Zapler, Nora Wagner, Note: The Journal didn't "The primary key is that we train have broken relay records each control. 3. Student -athlete... Jackie Royal, Chaewon Park, receive a response back from of the past 2 seasons)." Wagner school comes first." Kenzie Woodland together towards our common Resurrection. goal and always stay unified as owns the school record times in Goals this season: "My goal Coach's keys to success: the 200 free (1:49.42), 200 IM is to provide a positive experi- "Succeed as a team, support a family." Goals this season: "Win (2:00.13, state record), 100 but- ence for our student -athletes of each other and trust the pro- Rolling Meadows conference, win sectionals and terfly (56.66), 100 free (50.60), all levels and to help the girls cess." win state. Always our goal every 500 free (4:48.63) and 100 achieve their goals in and out of Goals this season: "To im- Mustangs breaststroke (1:02.97). the water." prove upon our team results from year!" Key meets/Invites: "Home- Coach's thoughts: "We have a Key meets/Invites: "Early Bird last season, individually beating Coach: Monika Chiappetta stead Invite (WI), Stevenson much younger and inexperienced Invite and Maine West Invite." personal bests and qualifying as (22nd year) Invite, Lake County Invite and team than we have had the past Early season note: "On Aug. many individuals/relays for the Key returnees: Jenna Pors, Deerfield Invite." couple of seasons, so I'm really 30 we hosted the Skokie Splash state meet as possible." Sydney Mayer, Abby Wiltse, Jenna Coach's thoughts: "We have a excited to watch the improve- against Niles North and got the Key meets/Invites: "Buffalo Windhorst, Rosie Piscitello, ton of depth. Just waiting to see ment of our younger, less experi- trophy back after varsity won Grove Invite, Prospect Battle Sammi France, Amelia Bogdal, who is our athlete this year who enced swimmers throughout the 101-85." Royale (our own invite) and St. Stephanie Leigh, Elise Anfenson steps forward as our in water/ Coach's thoughts: "We have Viator Invite." Key newcomers: "Seven of season." competitive leader. We have so a great group of girls that come Coach's thoughts: "We have the 15 on varsity are freshmen. to practice ready to work hard a very fast and young team this Looking forward to seeing them many quality kids. It honestly Maine West every day. Our numbers are up season. I love the direction our develop as high school swim- could be anyone." this year which is key for hav- team is headed. We have a mers." Warriors ing depth during competition. I lot of talent that is fueling the Rest of the varsity roster: am looking forward to a great competition within the team, Cassidy Pardini, Moeka Hall, Izzy Wheeling Wildcats Coach: Ryan Claus (13th) but also promoting team spirit season." Konopoka, Rachel Malik, Angie Coach: Katlyn Tomasetti (1st Last year's record: 4-6 and support of each other as Tisbert, Audrey Parker year) Key returnees: Alyssa Harrison they navigate a difficult, but fun, Coach's keys to success: "I Note: The Journal didn't (So.), Kaitlyn Weber (Sr.), Casey regular season. I think we have a believe the success comes in Palatine Pirates receive a response back despite Sebastian (So.) special group of swimmers and the athletes dedication to the multiple attempts. Key newcomers: Michelle Coach: Katie Kupka (1st year divers who may be able to leave details of racing and working Kaner (Fr.) as girls head coach, previously their mark on Prospect swimming hard. Also, working as a team in Rest of the varsity roster: spent 9 seasons as the head and diving before the year ends." practice makes it all worthwhile." Julia Budny (So.), Julia Dziura boys team coach at Palatine Goals this season: "Goal is to (So.), Olivia Loewes (Jr.), Alicia from 2000-09)

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BOYS GOLF Prospect Tops Conant On 5th Score Tiebreak

By DION MARTORANO (43), McKenna (45) and Cole Journal & Topics Sports Lannert (46). Chung, Prospect's No. 6 golfer, When two of the top teams in birdied the last hole to tie the the Mid -Suburban League meet match and helped the Knights win up, expect a close match. the battle over Conant (8-3 MSL) Prospect and Conant delivered, which finished fourth in the regular despite some struggles by both season conference standings. sides. The two boys golf teams tied The win helped Prospect earn a with 167 scores Tuesday afternoon share of the MSL regular season (Sept. 24), but the host Knights title with Hersey (10-1) and Bar- won on the fifth score tiebreaker rington (10-1). at Mount Prospect Golf Club (par Prospect coach Jim Hamann 35). Prospect's Danny McKenna won two state titles as girls golf fired a 45, good enough for fifth on coach at Prospect before jumping the match. McKenna's 45 finished over to the boys side this year after Prospect's Sam Ergastolo chips a shot toward the hole during Sept. 4 strokes ahead of Conant's pair Tom Martindale retired. Hamann 24 meet against Conant. (Dion Martorano/Journal photos) of Tyler Ryan (49) and Lukas Kim has very high expectations for (49) to help the Knights escape himself and his teams. coaches around, but he wanted a and Mac McGurn (41). Prospect's with a win. Conant's Lukas Kim battles the "We have to play a lot better, - new challenge and found it on the J V team won, 163-173. Conant's Sunny Sivarathri shot sun as he eyes the third hole at Hamann said. "This was our boys side. The Knights compete at the Wil- 4 -over -par 39 to win medalist Mount Prospect. highest round of the year. I'll take "This is what I signed up for," lowbrook Invite Saturday, Sept. honors in a stacked field. Conant's full responsibility for those high Hamann said. "It's a different ex- 28, before battling for the MSL other three scoring golfers were I saw about 4 missed shots out scores. I've got to do a better job perience for me and that's what I championship at Hilldale Golf Nikko Ganas (40), Matt McCo- there. It's a bump in the road, but at practice with these boys. We wanted. I really enjoy coaching the Club next Tuesday, Oct. 1. laugh (43) and Rohan Patel (45). I'll talk to the guys. We still have are scoring a lot higher than we boys, they are a great group. It's a One thing Hamann hopes the "We grinded, you know," Co- a strong team and I think we'll should be." new challenge and I am enjoying team cleans up isits penalty nant coach Scott Cieplik said. come back strong." While most teams would lovethe new challenge. I encourage shots before conference and re- "You never want to have your last Cieplik was proud of Sivarathri to score 167, the expectations at my students and players to try gionals. round going down like this, going and Ganas going 1-2 in the meet, Prospect are higher than that. new things and challenges and to "We are getting killed by penalty to a fifth score tiebreaker. That's but he hopes the rest of the team "These guys love golf," Hamann take risks." shots," Hamann said. "We have why we always tell our guys , even can drop its scores the next few said of his team. "They love be- Prospect returned to Mount way too many penalty shots and if you don't think you are going weeks. ing out here. We expect more out Prospect Golf Club (par 35) too many high scores. We have to to be one of the top four scor- Prospect (10-1 MSL) won with of each other. We will celebrateWednesday, Sept. 25 and lost do a better job recovering from ers, keep playing because every a balanced scorecard, led by Jack the win tonight. Conant's No. 1 150-158 to nonconference foe our bad shots. I am hoping our score counts. Every putt you miss Doyle (41), Nathan Chung (41), (Ganas) and No. 2 (Sivarathri) Glenbrook South. The Knights best golf is coming up these next counts. We lost by 4 (strokes) and Ben Hitesman (42), Sam Ergastolo players played really well. They were led by Hitesman (36), Chung few weeks." made it close and we had to go to (40), Jack Schwall (41), Adam Conant plays at the Grayslake the fifth score." Valentini (41) and Doyle (41). Central Invite at Stonewall Or- "We stilt have a strong team and I think we'll Hamann could have stayed Glenbrook South was led by med- chard Golf Club in Grayslake with the girls team where he alist Aaron Chong (34), along with this Saturday for the final tuneup come back strong." Conant Coach Scott Cieplik was one of the most decorated Neil Patel (37), Sam Snively (38) before conference.

Hersey, Barrington, Prospect Share 1st Place Honors

The Mid Suburban League boys golfer to not shoot in the 30s, but he Fremd (6-5) finished the regular Palatine 160, Wheeling 190: season with a win over Hoffman golf regular season all but wrapped still shot a respectable 42. Buffalo season tied for fifth in the MSL with Eric Lambke fired a 1 -over -par 37 Estates at Poplar Creek (par 35). up Tuesday, Sept. 24. Grove's scorecard was rounded Buffalo Grove. The Vikings were to win medalist honors and lead Nathan Meister shot a 41 to earn Elk Grove defeated Hoffman Es- out by Jacob Gazda (45), Joey led by Sean Warner (41), Nathan the host Pirates over Wheeling at medalist honors for the Hawks, tates in the final conference match Morain (45), Phil Muscarnero (48) Arango (43), Varun Kompala (44), Palatine Hills (par 36) to close out but it was consistent scoring by Thursday, Sept. 26 at Poplar Creek. and Braidyn Castle (57). Hersey Ryan Higgins (46), Joey Towns the MSL regular season. Rounding Elk Grove that won the overall The other 10 MSLschools wrapped tied Barrington and Prospect for (47) and Griffin Arbour (48). out the scoring for Palatine (5-6 match. Elk Grove was led by Dean up conference play Tuesday. the MSL regular season crown Rolling Meadows 173, ElkMSL) were Conrad Bloom (41), Carlson (44), Jason Gamez (45), Here's a look at how each team after each team went 10-1. Earlier Grove 185:Rolling MeadowsMatt Haddad (41) and Nikhil Noah Morton (46) and Michael performed: this season Hersey beat Barrington (5-6 MSL) moved into a tie forDevaguptapu (41). The Pirates Hadler (46). The Grenadiers also (151-159), Prospect defeated seventh place in the MSL regular also brought Matthew Ritterbusch brought Zack Akel (52) and Coo- Hersey 155, Buffalo Grove Hersey (163-166) and Barrington season standings with a 12 -stroke (45) and Tommy Philbin (52), but per Moellenkamp (57), but their 168:In a crazy end to the regu- topped Prospect (158-165). win over Elk Grove (2-8 MSL) at their scores didn't count toward the scores didn't count. lar season, Hersey (10-1 MSL) Barrington 161, Fremd 174: Arlington Lakes (par 35). Rollingtotal. Wheeling (1-10 MSL) was knocked off Buffalo Grove (6-5) Barrington's Dominic Scaletta Meadows' Chris Cho earned med- led by Joe Placencia (44), Jimmy MSL Standings: at Buffalo Grove Golf Course shot a 36 to earn medalist honors alist honors after shooting 4 -over - Leonard (45), J.J. Kaspar (47), Barrington (10-1) (front nine, par 36). Hersey's and help the Broncos finish 10-1 in par 39. The Mustangs also scored Spencer Nowak (54),Chase Rosen Hersey (10-1) Henry Quinn, the top MSL golfer the MSL to share first place honors John Freiberger (42), Luke Duffer (54) and Jack Cesek (59). Prospect (10-1) in the regular season, won medalist with Prospect (10-1) and Hersey (43) and Quinn Toomey (49). Roll- Otherscores: Conant (8-3) honors with a 2 -over -par 38 to beat (10-1). Fremd hosted the meet at ing Meadows brought Matt Len- Hoffman Estates 187, Schaum- Buffalo Grove (6-5) six golfers who shot 3 -over -par 39. Hilldale on the back nine (par 36), non (50) and Sean Richards (53), burg 189 Fremd (6-5) Tyler Irwin, Tyler Haas, Michael but the Broncos managed to win but they didn't count toward the Palatine (5-6) Zolna and Seth Heidkamp all again. Barrington's other scorers team score. Elk Grove was led by Thursday, Sept. 26 Rolling Meadows (5-6) fired 39s for Hersey, while Buf- were Sean Markham (38), Ian Dean Carlson (42), Noah Morton Elk Grove (3-8} falo Grove's Dori Lee and Ryan Bouchard (42) and Nick Pitzaferro (46) , Jason Gamez (47), Zack Akel Elk Grove 181, Hoffman Es- Hoffman Estates (1-10) Beerheide each matched the score. (45), with Matt Lee (46) and Nate (50), Cooper Moellenkamp (51) tates202: Elk Grove (3-8 MSL, Schaumburg (1-10) Max Sheldon was the only Huskies Holler (48) rounding out the card. and Ben Jonas (53). 7-8 overall) ended the conference Wheeling (1-10) Page 16AA October 2-7, 2019 The Journal www.journal-topics.com 11111F IMF W YOUR APARTMENT Get a glimpse ofirhat everyone is talkin IS WAITING 1' The Sheridan. From best -in -class asst lying to award winning memory care, tlitference that you should see for yo

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A Selection of Upcoming Events In Chicago's Northwest Suburbs

`Tempest' At EGHS

Elk Grove High School's theatre program presents this year's fall production of William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" with performances at 7 p.m. nightly from Wednesday, Oct. 2 through Saturday, Oct. 5 at the school, 500 W. Elk Grove Blvd., Elk Grove Village. Mount Prospect Fall Fest

Families can visit the Mount Prospect Park District from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday (Oct. 5) at Lions Recreation Center, 411 S. Maple St., for an autumn afternoon of family fun with a pet- ting zoo, inflatables, hay rides, games and prizes, face painting and seasonal treats. There is a fee to attend for children ages 3-8. In the 1980s, the store on Ellinwood moved a block away to the Des Plaines Mall, which was a new con- Adults are admitted free. cept in retail development. Theoldbuilding was demolished. Golf in the Dark Spieglers' Place In Local Golfers of all ages are invited to play golf at night during the annual Golf in the Dark event from 5 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday (Oct. 5) at Lake Park, 2200 Lee St., Des Plaines. Glow -in -the -dark prizes and raffles will be part of the festivi- History Firmly Rooted ties. There is a fee to attend, and proceeds go to fund Des Plaines Friends of the Parks scholarships. This event was rescheduled Allan Spiegler presents hisIt closed at the mall March 31,interesting insights into the past from Sept. 28. non-fiction book "If a Store Could 1992. as well as great anecdotes. In a Talk...The Spiegler Family Re- "This is the legacy of a family sense, because I talk about the members" from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday,on the frontier. Not the fictionalhistory of the family, I also tie Autumn Harvest Oct. 6 at the Des Plaines Historyfrontier of cowboy movies, but the it to national events. Not only a Center. Spiegler will discuss his real frontier of American immigra- story of who we were, but who The annual Arlington Heights Park District Autumn Harvest family, Des Plaines history and tion, commerce, and suburban life we are today. How the inventions celebrates fall from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5 at North the store's evolution during a book as it progressed through the 19th of cars, internet and technology, School Park, Eastman & Evergreen, Arlington Heights. There signing event. and 20th centuries," said Desin general, have changed the will be a petting zoo, scarecrow building contest, face painting Spiegler Department StorePlaines History Center Directorway we shop and live. People no and crafts, food vendors, hay rides and all -day entertainment. was located on Ellinwood StreetPhilip Mohr. longer shop chiefly in their local Sponsored by the Arlington Heights Special Events Commission before it moved to become an "The book portrays an era when community." and the park district. anchor store of the Des Plaines local towns were the business cen- The public is invited to attend. Mall. It's doors opened at theter for the community," SpieglerThe History Center is located at Wolves Vs. Griffins first location on June 6, 1900.explained. "It really has a lot of781 Pearson St.

The Chicago Wolves face the Grand Rapids Griffins at 7 p.m. Saturday (Oct. 5) at the Allstate Arena, 6290 Mannheim Rd., Rosemont. The beginning of the AHL season means family Maine East Looks Forward To Production Of 'Clue' friendly entertainment is within reach with pregame festivities, an opening pyrotechnic show and engaging activities in the Kids ciation's annual play survey. Zone. By DENISE FLEISCHER jot down notes during the produc- Lifestyles Editor tion of "Clue: On Stage," Thurs- Hall explained why we love day, Oct. 3 at 4 p.m. and Friday, "Clue." Pet Blessings Imagine being invited to a Oct. 4 and Saturday, Oct. 5 at 7:30 "First, so many people remem- formal dinner party and the host p.m. in Maine East High School's ber playing the board game. It was The Pet Ministry of St. Martin's Episcopal Church, invites is murdered. The six guests areAuditorium in Park Ridge. always a challenge to figure out the public to its fall Pet Blessing at 10 a.m. Sunday (Oct. 6) at now regarded as possible murder Based on the Paramount film who the murderer was, what room the church, 1095 E. Thacker St., Des Plaines. Each pet will be suspects. In an attempt to drawand the Hasbro board game, thedid the murder take place in and blessed and those who have passed on to "rainbow bridge" will out the killer, before they meet the stage show is adapted from the what was the murder weapon. In be remembered. Pets are welcomed into the sanctuary, but must same dark fate, the guests unearth screenplay by Jonathan Lynn with 1985 ,the game was brought to life be leashed or caged and well-behaved. Following the service, clues to solve the crime. additional material by Hunter Fos- in an iconic comic mystery starring everyone is invited to the Water Bowl/Coffee Hour in Strauss- If you've played the Hasbroter, Sandy Rustin and Eric Price. Eileen Brennan, Tim Curry, Mad- Betker Hall, with treats for pets and their family. board game "Clue" you recognize Karen Hall, Maine East Higheline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd, the names of Wadsworth, theSchool's theatre director, ex- Michael McKean, Martin Mull, * * * butler; Mrs. Peacock, Mr. Green,plained that the murder -mysteryand Lesly Ann Warren." Colonel Mustard. comedy thriller premiered in the The play and the movie were set The annual Pet Blessing will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday (Oct. 6) This week, Maine East High spring of 2017 at the Bucks County near Washington, D.C., in 1954. at Christ Church, 1492 Henry. Des Plaines. Pastor Virginia Eric- School's Drama Department isPlayhouse in New Hope, PA. The To bring this zany, mad -cap farce son will perform the ceremony outside in the parking lot behind taking things a step further. play has been available for highto life, the 15 student actors and a the church. If it rains, the service will be held indoors in Wobbe Maine East auditions for"Clue" school students to perform for the cast of nearly 30 in the crew, cre- Hall. All pets and owners are welcome. were held Aug. 19-21 and rehears- past year. "Clue: On Stage" was the ated the over -the -top humor and als began Aug. 22. Students will sixth most produced play accord-the frenetic pace of the show. The (Continued on page 2B) raise their magnifying glasses and ing to Educational Theatre Asso- (Continued on page 2B) Page 2B I October 2-7, 2019 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com Homecoming Family (Continued from page 1B) Biesterfield Rd. (in the village hall building), Elk In September 2016 Ann and I returned to Grove Village. The event features hands-on activi- spend a week on Cape Cod. As the say- Kids Day Off ties for kids, as well as demonstrations and vehicle ing goes, Hyannis is "...our old stomping displays. ground." In the early 1970s, both of us Your children don't need to be Ferris Bueller to worked in Hyannis. Ann taught Girls PE at have a day off. Prospect Heights Park District is Oktoberfest For Mang the Middle School. I spent weekends work- hosting "Kid's Day Off" on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at ing as the Minister to Youth at the Federated the Gary Morava Recreation Center, 110 W. Camp Ascension Lutheran Church will conduct an Church during my three years in seminary. McDonald Road, between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. The Oktoberfest fundraiser for 2 -year -old Alexa Mang Although neither Ann nor I knew one day will be jam-packed with a field trip, games, of Palatine from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. another during those years, we did share organized sports and crafts. Due to limited space, 12 at the church, 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles. something in common: Cape Kids. Some of the park district asks parents to register children Funds raised will help with the cost of Mang's Ann's students were members of the Youth Epiphanies early. Lunch is provided but children should bring medical bills. The event features raffles, tradition- Group I led at the church. By Rev. Dr. an afternoon snack and extra spending cash for a al German food and music as well as a Bier and Since that 2016 visit to the Cape, we've William G. Grice, HI souvenir or vending machines. Cigar Garten. Free childcare during the event will returned every year. In many ways it's be provided. There is a fee to attend and tickets become our personal "Homecoming," a must be purchased by Sunday (Oct. 6). time to return to a place that shaped the individuals we are today. St. Colette Walk-A-Thon For us, Cape Cod holds personal meaning and significance that is hard to explain. A walk-a-thon fundraiser for St. Colette School, Halloween Hoopla Many people, I believe, have a place like that, a special place from 10 to 11:15 a.m. Friday, Oct. 11, begins at that is held close to one's heart because it is associated with the school, 3940 Pheasant Dr., Rolling Meadows. Park Ridge Park District hosts Halloween unique experiences and relationships that came together in Participants will walk the streets of the city to Hoopla from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17 extraordinary ways to create lasting impressions, life -changing raise funds to help keep the school open. at the Maine Park Leisure Center, 2701 Sibley St., influences, friendships, and memories. Park Ridge. Attendees can carve a pumpkin, stuff Years later when a person returns to that special place a a scarecrow, jump on a hayride, and enjoy s'mores complex sensation filled with multiple feelings and memories Fall Festival At Stables and apple cider orcocoa arounda campfire. At- overwhelms one's soul. That's what it means to come home. tendees must bring clothes for the scarecrow. One Being there is a personal homecoming, but not in the alma mater All are invited to relish the autumn season dur- scarecrow and pumpkin is permitted per registra- football Class of '00 sense of the word. Rather, one experiences ing the annual Fall Festival from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. tion. A scarecrow and pumpkin judging contest standing in a familiar place where one has stood before and Saturday, Oct. 12 at Palatine Stables, 1510 W. will top off the night. knowing that place again - almost but never completely - as Northwest Hwy., Palatine. The event will include though it's the first time. pony rides, a petting zoo, wagon rides, scarecrow A line from Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken" cap- decorating, riding demonstrations, craft vendors Unplug At Horizon Park tures what some people may experience: "...knowing how ways and business fair booths, bounce houses, pumpkin leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back...." For sales, concessions, live entertainment, and more. A free afternoon of family -friendly events will some, that's true. Some never come back to their special place. be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13 at Ho- But not always. Some are fortunate to return. And in that spe- rizon Park, 385 Schoenbeck Rd., Wheeling. Out- cial place filled with meaning and preserved in fond memories Fire Department Open House door activities and entertainment will be part of stories are told and retold again and again about life's twists and the event. Chicago Loves Dance will hold a mini Elk Grove Village firefighters host the fire turns, rises and falls, fortunes and misfortunes, and all the roads yoga class for kids and adults, as well as tumbling. department's annual open house from noon to 3 one has traveled to arrive at that place where one stands today. The event is made possible through "Meet me at p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12 at Fire Station No. 7 at 101 Over the passing decades, Ann and I have visited Cape Cod the Park" grant funds. and Hyannis many times, but not every year. However, since our 2016 visit we've made a commitment to return annually. In 2017, we returned to attend the Federated Church's Centennial Anniversary. While we were there, we were reunited with some of the Cape Kids - the teenagers who were Ann's students and in the church's Youth Group. Our relationships and friendships were 'Clue' at Maine East renewed. And through their own connections and networks of communication more Cape Kids have appeared to become a part (Continued from page 1B) "We've been working on thedoor. Maine East High School is of our lives. comic timing, creating the iconic located at 2601 W. Dempster St., Now, when Ann and I return to the Cape, we schedule a time crew has been creating all seven characters that the audience would Park Ridge. and place for everyone to gather for pizza and libations. It's a rooms of "Boddy Manor." expect to see from either the board time for catching -up, conversations, reconnecting, and being Hall is directing the show, game or the movie and just find- together once again. Jessica Mitilineos is providing ing what is funny about the play. And they come. scenic and technical direction and The cast has really stepped up to If You Go... And we all feel blessed. Briana Niven is handling costumethe plate and they will have an Ann and I have come to see and know how these "kids" - who design. excellent production." Dates and Times: are nearly senior citizens now - have grown, matured, and aged. "The joy of this production is You will know they're on the Thursday, Oct. 3 at 4 p.m. just how stereotyped the charactersright track when you experience We've listened to their stories about the roads they've trav- Friday, Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m. eled and the choices they've made. Some married, some stayed are," said Hall when asked if the "a very campy sense of suspense." single, some divorced. Some chose one career; others had many. students felt that the characters Hall explained that it's created Saturday, Oct. 5 at 7:30 p.m. Some became financially well-off; others struggled. Some stayed are too stereotyped. "That's wherethrough the musical score that is Location: Maine East High most of the humor comes from. played live, like movie underscor- healthy. Others became ill. Many moved away. A few passed away. School's Auditorium, 601 W. Playing such outrageous peopleing, and the expressive reactions For a few fleeting moments, lives that separated and followed Dempster St., Park Ridge. different paths return and are together again. The decades disap- gives the cast the opportunity to when one victim after another is pear. really make big, bold and hysteri- discovered. (Continued on page 4B) cal acting choices. Tickets may be purchased at the 'Donate A Boat or CarToday! Boal"Angel for the first month of "2 -Night free Vacation!" .,eau unlimitedaccess to the D Journal Online, your source Certified Wedding Planner for LOCAL news. Sign up 100700140AT(2628) Member Association of Bridal Consultants today at journal -topics. com/subscribe. www.boatatigel.coni [email protected] \rimed by boat angel outreach centers STOP CRIMES AGAINST CHOSEN www.journal-topics.com The Journal October 2-7, 2019 I Page 3B

History Center Digs Into Next Program

Des Plaines History Center has scheduled a "Hands on His- tory" program for children ages 5-12 and their families to attend from 1to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2 or Sunday, Oct. 6. Both afternoons will feature a lesson on the important subject of how archaeologists dig up artifacts and learn how objects can tell us about the past. The History Center's In- terpretive Curator, Emma Marston, will explain what being an excavator is like, and Cast members in "The Sound of Music" include (front row) Nevaeh Berryhill as Gretl, Madalyn Griseto as Maria, Michael Dudek as Kurt, Gi- discuss learning about history anna Berryhill as Marta, (second row) Thomas Tompkins as Frederich, Lisa Birazzi as Liesel, Sophia Berryhill as Brigitta, and BusolaOrebanwo- through this dig. Activities will Okol as Louisa. Right photo: Cast members in "The Sound of Music" include (front row) Elvia Birazzi as Mother Abbess, (back row) Christina include a mock archaeological Salem as Sister Margaretta, Patricia Schwartz, Claudia Massaput as Sister Sophia. dig and more. "Artifacts are one of the best ways to learn about history, be- cause they can tell us so much about when they were made `Sound Of Music' Set For Cutting Stage and what they were used for. Even the smallest objects, like ArtReach Educational Theatre It follows the story of Maria, the go) as Sister Bethe/Frau Schmidt, shards of pottery or buttons, can is staging "The Sound of Music". tomboyish postulant at an Austrian Jonah Parra as Max, Dominique tell us stories about the people Shows will be performed at 7:30 abbey who becomes a governess Buonicore (Arlington Heights) as You Go.. that they once belonged to. It's p.m. Friday, Oct. 11 and Saturday, in the home of a widowed naval Elsa, Lisa Birazzi (Palatine) as Lie- amazing to think of how much Oct. 12, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. captain with seven children, and sel, Kevin Foss (Palatine) as Rolf, Dates & Times: 7:30p.m. history is hidden just beneath our feet," said Marston. 13 at Cutting Hall Theater, 150 E. brings a new love of life and music Christina Salem (Schaumburg) as Friday, Oct. 11 and Satur- Wood St., Palatine. into the home. Sister Margaretta, Claudia Mas- This program is free of charge "The Sound of Music", with The production is directed by sapust (Palatine) as Sister Sophia, day, Oct. 12, and at 2 p.m. due to the generosity of VFW music and lyrics by Richard Dan Walsh (of Chicago) with as- Josh Gilderson (Mount Prospect) Sunday, Oct. 13. Post 2992. The Des Plaines Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein sistant direction by Jonah Parra as Franz/Zeller,Thomas Tompkins Location: CuttingHall History Center (Chicago), musical direction by (Arlington Heights) as Frederich, Pearson St. "Hands on History" H and book by Russell Crouse Theater, 150 E. Wood St., and Howard Lindsay, is a tuneful, JessicaHarriganTexidor (Chicago) Busola Orebanwo-Okol (Wheel- is a children's program that heartwarming story, based on the and choreography by Dan Walsh. ing) as Louisa, Sophia Berryhill Palatine invites public participation and real life story of the Von Trapp The cast includes Madalyn (Poplar Grove) as Brigitta,Gianna Sponsor:ArtReach Educa- discussion on a broad range of Family singers, one of the world's Griseto (Des Plaines) as Maria, Berryhill (Poplar Grove) as Marta, tional Theatre historical topics. The next chil- best-known concert groups in the Dan Walsh as Captain Von Trapp, Michael Dudek (Schaumburg) dren's activity will be "Military era immediately preceding World Elvira Birazzi (Palatine) as Mother as Kurt, and Nevaeh Berryhill Dogs" on Wednesday, Nov. 6 War II. Abbess , Patricia Schwartz (Chica- (Poplar Grove) as Gretl. and Sunday, Nov. 10. Here's My Card wwww.iN PARTY ROOM RENTAL Arco Ad-v-4er tits THE VETERANS CLUB of Niles Memorial VFW Post 3579 crnitact I1 Iary Mink ort: Located in the White Eagle 6839 N. Milwaukee Ave. #100, Niles, Illinois 847-299-551 1 Eoicit. 119 Party Rooms available at reasonable rentals Perfect venue for bridal showers, baby showers, birthday parties, or Email: anniversary celebrations, business meetings and more! For more information Please call: (847) 825-4588 mtrz j'co t Artztli-t-copPics.i 72 c7 Or Email: pattyvetclub@gmailcom

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`PaintnSippers' Pick Pumpkins Above: Aspiring artists display their masterpieces during the Des Plaines Art Guild's monthly "Paint n Sip" party held Aug. 23. Pumpkins were painted to welcome the fall season. The next session is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 27. Contact the Des Plaines Park District for information and registration. Left to right: Gloria Ludwig, Sean Donnelly, Stacey Hahn, Danee Jaime, Emily Bialas, Kathleen Laurino, Aaron Haak, Andrea Haak, Jess Yale, Victoria Downes, Carol Currie, Jean Covalsen, Maryann Troxell. (Photos by Stan Kotecki) Left: Paint n Sip participants concentrate on their latest project during the Des Plaines Art Guild program.

in my mind and feeling hap- piness, hope, and love stirring Epiphanies about my heart, I whisper a (Continued from page 1B) of experiences, gatherings, other whenever we're on the with my life in my way. I must quiet prayer that flows from As the time for being togeth- reunions, and homecomings - Cape. follow the way and ways that the depth of my soul: "May it er draws to its close, when the there are hugs, heartfelt words Then, as the moment arrives are opening before me. be like this again next time, time comes to leave - which of farewell, and the promise to when I must leave, too, I realize As I walk away, still hearing the next time we're together is common in similar types stay -in -touch and to see each and affirm that I need carry -on the echoes of conversations again."

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Conservation At Home Topic Of Algonquin Next MP Garden Club Meeting Middle School

Peter Landwehr will discussfood pantry. He retired from a Hosts Family "Conservation at Home" at40 -year accounting career to de- the Wednesday, Oct. 9 Mount vote more time to helping others Astronomy Night Prospect Garden Club meetinglearn and enjoy gardening. at Friendship Park Conservatory, Landwehr will introduce Algonquin Middle School's 395 Algonquin Rd., Des Plaines. the Conservation@Home pro- annual Family Astronomy Social hour and refreshments gram. The objectives include: Night will be held from 7 to 9 begin at 11:30 a.m. The meeting Sustainable gardening by in- Andres Rivera p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9 at the is scheduled for 12:15 p.m. and corporating native plants in gar- school, 767 E. Algonquin Rd., the program at 1 p.m. dens and yards while promoting South Student Named To State Council Des Plaines. Landwehr has been a Mastergood water and soil practices. Students, parents and the Gardener since 2014 and has Encourage earth -conscious Andres Rivera, a senior at Maine facing students and discussed community are invited to been raising vegetables for over choices and ecological practices South High School, was accepted many of those during the first two view the night sky through 30 years. He has been involved to support wildlife and the plant into the Illinois State Board ofdays of meetings. telescopes, create astronomy in the Conservation@Home environment. Education (ISBE) Student Advi- "For me personally, I'm really crafts, watch videos/demon- program since its Cook County Provide educational material sory Council. involved in the mental health strations, participate in design introduction in 2016. He started and services for best landscape The ISBE Student Advisoryaspect and restorative justice challenges, explore space with a weekly "Ask A Master Garden- practices to individuals and Council consists of 21 high school between students and the school," technology, and take your pic- er" answer desk at the Arlingtonorganizations throughout the students. Rivera is one of 11 newRivera says. "The third issue that ture on the moon. Heights Farmers Market where county. students that were selected from a I am really interested in is the "Several members from the he and fellow Master Gardener Support and assistance to group of state-wide applicants. equity of resources across schools Northwest Suburban Astrono- volunteers answer gardening and Cook County residents whose ef- The ISBE Student Advisoryin the state." Restorative justice mers volunteer their time to landscaping questions. He also forts promote a holistic approach Council was created in 1975 sorefers to a new approach that teach our students about as- started a vegetable garden at to our environment. that high school students fromencourages students to resolve tronomy," said teacher Sarah Catholic Charities in Des Plaines Recognize property owners all around Illinois could addressconflicts on their own in small Murphy. "They not only bring to raise fresh vegetables for their through a certification process. educational concerns and ideas to groups." their expertise on astronomy, the ISBE. The ISBE is in charge The first ISBE Student Advi sory but also their previous pro- of creating policies throughout the Council meetings were held in fessions in the STEM fields year so the council's goal is to offer Springfield on Sept. 17-18, and ranging from biochemists to PH Garden Club Meets Thursday different perspectives on how to upcoming meetings will be held engineers. The volunteers bring improve students' success. there Jan. 14-15 and March 17-18 their telescopes, presentations, The Prospect Heights Garden A presentation by Mary Kay Last year, students focused onof 2020. At these meetings, the and activities which are incred- Club will meet at 11:30 a.m. Fischer will show how to make matters such as mental health,students will meet State Superin- ibly engaging. We appreciate Thursday, Oct. 3 at the Garyhand painted silk scarves. All college and career readiness , tech- tendent of Education Dr. Carmen the opportunity to provide our Morava Recreation Center onmaterials will be provided. nology in classrooms, and specialI. Ayala and members of the state students and families with new Camp McDonald Road in Pros- All interested gardeners are education. Rivera says that he is board to discuss their prepared and enriching experiences in pect Heights. welcome. interested in several challenges opinions and questions. science." Attention Local Veterans and Local Businesses To the thousands of American military veters who live in our area, we want to hear from you. Tell us a out your experience ng our country, how those experiences have affec d your lives and the our families, and your hopes for the future of ur country. The Journal & Topics Media Group is publis o nnual Salute to Veterans on Nov. 6 and 7. It will be full of personal ac eterans and local organi- zations that support those who served.

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swim coach and YMCA/AAUHistorical Society, Naval Reserve Death Notice swim meet official for many yearsAssociation provided John oppor- helping thousands of youngsterstunities to continue to serve those John Thomas Nankervis learn life lessons while improvingwho serve others. A member of of l )es Plaines their teamwork and athletic skills."Men Off -Campus" at Northwest- A community activist for 60 years,ern University he graduated with Commander John Thomas Nan-he served as Maine Township Firea degree in Radio/TV/Film (1961) kervis, U.S. Navy (Retired) passedCommissioner, President of Ballardand a Marketing MBA (1971). He away surrounded by family onAcres Civic Association, Presidentenjoyed taking family vacations all September 22, 2019 after a battleof Maine East High School Musicover the USA and overseas . His pas- with cancer. Married to the love ofand Athletic Boosters, national andsions were family, friends, photog- his life Audrey Norlin Nankervislocal election official, Church Layraphy, music (voice), scuba divingmay be made in John's name to for 61 years; father of four children:Leader, volunteered at PADS, sangand coaching swimming. He will beRainbow Hospice: On-line donation John T. Nankervis, Jr., James M.in church choir, and performed inremembered by friends and familyform https://rainbowhospice.org/ Nankervis, Jeffrey C. Nankervislocal theater and musical produc-for his good nature, love of life, wrymake-a-gift/donate-now; donations (deceased) and Katherine Nan-tions. A 34 -year U.S.Navy veteran,humor, bad puns, superb photogra-can be mailed to: Rainbow Hospice kervis O'Connell, grandfather ofhe rose from seaman recruit tophy, athletic prowess, story -telling,and Palliative Care - Foundation, 11, great-grandfather of one. BornCommander and was selected tomusical abilities, and dedication toP.O. Box 74008824, Chicago, IL August 18, 1936 in Winnebago,Command a Navy Reserve publicfamily and community. He always60674-8824; or the First United MN, to John S. and Mary G. Nan-affairs unit based in Milwaukee,WI.had a smile and a cheerful hello forMethodist Church of Des Plaines, kervis and survived by sisters MaryAs a Navy Reservist, John servedevery person he met every day. A668 Graceland Ave., Des Plaines, Nan McHose,Susan Ryder, Ceciliaon numerous ships at sea from theMemorial Service was held Sep-IL 60016, 847-827-5561, www. Hartman and Ann Milner. JohnSouth Pacific to the North Atlantictember 28, 2019 at First Unitedfumcdp.org. Online giving avail- lived his adult life in the Chicagoand planned many national levelMethodist Church of Des Plaines.able via https://www.fumcdp.org/ area. He was a highly -respectedevents. Navy League, Naval OrderMemorial gifts in lieu of flowersgiving.html - Go to E -giving.

Adamski, Lorraine late Andres and the late Felicidad; and Brian Garrison; seven grand- Beltran, Cesar brother; uncle and great uncle ofArnold Dale Curnyn children; six great-grandchildren; Chung, Paul M. many. Skaja Terrace Funeral Home, of Arlington Heights brother; niece; and a nephew. Dur- Curnyni, Arnold D. Niles, handled arrangements. ing her career at Alexian Brothers Garrison, Shirley C. Arnold Dale Curnyn, M. D.Medical Center, Garrison was was born in Rock Island. He dieddirector of public relations before Hults, Gerald Paul M. Chung Karlovits, Mary Sept. 26. Dr. Curnyn graduateddeveloping patient care and senior Karnatz, Florence A. of Arlington Heights from University of Notre Damecare programs. She was the recipi- Lebrecht, Margaret Mary in 1955 and University of Illinoisent of the Alexian Brothers Legacy Paul Myung-Ha Chung, 89, was Mall, Scott Allen School of Medicine in 1959. Heof Leadership Award in 1992, the born in Seoul, Korea. He died Sept. Maycan, Joan was founder of Suburban Associ-Arlington Heights Senior Center Rieger, Elfriede M. 22. Dr. Chung was an engineer-ates in Ophthalmology. He was aDr. Kenneth Hood Award in 2009, ing professor, having served as Rothweiler, Franz staff member at Northwest Com-and Harper College Distinguished Schneider, David H. dean of Engineering for multiplemunity Hospital, Alexian BrothersAlumni recognition in 2009. Teach- terms at the University of IllinoisMedical Center, and St. Alexiusing legacy writing courses, partici- at Chicago (UIC). In his earlierMedical Center. He helped topating in Harper College's Lifelong Lorraine Adamski years , he contributed to the histori-establish the Nelson-Curnyn FreeLearning Institute and taking piano cal moon landing as an engineerEye Hospital in India. Dr. Curnynlessons were among her many of Niles for the National Aeronautics andserved as a flight surgeon in theactivities and interests. Glueckert

Space Administration (NASA). .Air Force and Reserves during Lorraine Adamski, 92, wife of U.S Funeral Home, Arlington Heights, He was an impressionist painter,the 1960s. Survived by his wife, the late Leo Adamski, died Sept. handled arrangements. adored classical music, played thePeggy; brothers; daughters; and 20. Mother of Roy and Howardsaxophone, authored the memoirfour grandchildren. Preceded in Adamski; grandmother of four; "My Father, the Evangelist." He isdeath by his son, Kevin; a brother; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Gerald Hults survived by his children, Tamaraand by his parents. Glueckert Fu- of Mount Prospect She cherished the time she spentMichicich and Maurice Chung;neral Home, Arlington Heights, with her friends. Skaja Terrace six grandchildren; siblings; sister-handled arrangements. Funeral Home, Niles, handled ar- Gerald Hults, 82, was born in in-law; and several nieces and Chicago. He died Sept. 17. Hus- rangements. nephews. Preceded in death by Shirley Cole Garrison band of 56 years to Noreen; father; his wife, Jean Judy Chung; his grandfather; brother; uncle and Cesar Beltran parents; and a brother. Glueckert of Arlington Heights friend. Glueckert Funeral Home, Funeral Home,Arlington Heights, Arlington Heights, handled ar- of Niles Shirley Cole Garrison, 91, died handled arrangements. rangements. Cesar Beltran, 64; son of the Sept. 15. She is survived by her children., ,Garrison,. Julie, (Continued on,Rge 7B) :: :: :;145170VVVIWV/000.5-14,tdEVAPOIN.g.r.: www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 2-7, 2019 I Page 7B

graduate program coordina-in childcare and retail. SheSept. 22. Husband of Chris- Obits tor. After her retirement, sheenjoyed socializing withtel; father of Gregory andDavid H. Schneider of Des Plaines (Continued from page 6B) played Bridge and workedfriends at Amvets Post 66David Rothweiler; grand- out regularly at the Parkon Saturday afternoons.father; brother. Rothweiler Ridge Community Center. Survived by her sons, Craigwas born in the Black Forest David H. Schneider, 79, Mary Karlovits Mengarelli and Dale Men-of Germany in Donaueshin-died Sept. 24. Husband of of Palatine garelli; five grandchildren;gen. He trained in Europe asMaureen for 26 years; father Scott Allen Mall three great-grandchildren;a chef and had a life-longof Michael Schneider, Col- Mary Karlovits, 94, was of Arlington Heights and several nieces andpassion for great Germanleen Van Rossem, Jennifer born in Hungary. She died nephews. Preceded in deathfood and German culture.Slagle; grandfather of four; Sept. 20. Her interests and Scott Allen Mall, 55, diedby her parents; and brother.Funeral care provided bybrother. He was a Navy hobbies included cooking Sept. 24, after a 12 -year battleGlueckert Funeral Home,G.L. Hills Funeral Home,veteran and member of the and baking for her friendswith diabetes. He graduatedArlington Heights, handledDes Plaines. Des Plaines Camera Club. and family. Survived by herfrom Central Montcalm Higharrangements. G.L. Hills Funeral Home, daughter, Marianne Zacha-School in 1982 and played Des Plaines, handled ar- raus; five grandchildren;football at Olivet College rangements. great-grandchildren; as wellbefore graduating in 1986. InElfriede M. Rieger as her sister Dorothy Frueh.2006 ,he married Lynn Finke. of Park Ridge Preceded in death by herHe is also survived by his husband of 36 years Ludwigparents, Thomas and Cathy Elfriede M. Rieger, 94, Karlovits; her parents as wellMall; a brother; sisters; alongdied Sept. 21. Wife of Wal- as her sons Leslie J. Karlo-with six nieces and nephews.ter G. Rieger for 46 years, vits and Steven G. Karlovits.Glueckert Funeral Home,they shared many interests Glueckert Funeral Home,Arlington Heights, handledin common. They were Skaja Funeral Homes arrangements. regular members of the Park Arlington Heights, handled Family owned and operated serving arrangements. Ridge Presbyterian Church and active at the Park Ridge our community for over 80 years Joan E Maycan Senior Center. Survived Florence A. Karnatz of Niles by her children Rodney, SKAJA TERRACE FUNERAL HOME of Des Plaines George and Jean Reibel; five & CREMATIONS Joan F. Maycan, 83, wife grandchildren; three great- 7812 N. Milwaukee Ave. of the late Donald Maycan; Florence A. Karnatz, 99, a grandchildren. She could Niles, Illinois 60714 lifelong Des Plaines residentmother of Don Maycan, Bevspeak four languages and 847-966-7302 died Sept. 29. Wife of theRozanski and Russ Maycan;traveled to many countries late William W. 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30 Years Since Berlin Wall Came Down, German Stronghold Forges Ahead Through Architecture, Art, Never Forgetting Its Past

By JANET STEINBERG Special to the Journal & Topics

In November, Germany, and the world, will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Overnight, "The Fall of the Wall" not only changed an entire nation, but it also changed the rest of the world. The reunification of Germany ended 28 years of terror that tore apart families, friends and Glass dome of the Reichstag, Germany's Parliament. The building was neighbors. fully restored by internationally renowned architect Sir Norman Foster.

A visit to Berlin reveals tion, and the Axis of the Holo- a rejuvenated city that is no caust. The Axis of Continuity longer divided...a free city that connects the old building with is celebrating reunification and the new addition. The architect democracy...a city that has con- described that axis as the contin- fronted its past and is forging uation of Berlin's history from ahead to the future. which the others branch off. Emotionally, visitors of all re- The Axis of Emigration leads ligions are volleyed between the outside to the Garden of Exile delights of their time in Berlin that Libeskind said attempts "to and poignant reminders of the completely disorientate the visi- terrible years under the Third tor. It represents a shipwreck of Reich. Architecturally, Berlin history." In the Axis of the Ho- is a smorgasbord of master- locaust, Libeskind stated that the pieces, spanning centuries. Frombare concrete Holocaust Tower, the original Reichstag to Sir with a narrow slit at the top, "is Norman Foster's glass -domed the space which somehow ends roof...from the original Jewish the old history of Berlin." Museum...to Daniel Libeskind's Nearby is the Brandenburg 21st century addition to the Gate (1788-1791), the city's structure...to Frank Gehry's most famous landmark. The cen- space age DZ Bank lobby. The terpiece of the Pariser Platz, the Reichstag, the seat of Germany'sBrandenburg Gate is the symbol Parliament, originally opened of Berlin's reunification. It is in 1894. After the reunification crowned with the 18th century Former Berlin Wall, now the Eastside Gallery. of Germany, the building was Quadriga Statue that depicts the fully restored by internation- Goddess of Victory driving a ally renowned architect Sir chariot pulled by four horses. Norman Foster. Completed in On the south side of Pariser 1999, the restoration features Platz, between the Brandenburg an iconic large glass dome that Gate and the Hotel Adlon, is the has a 360 -degree view of the DZ Bank headquarters, one of surrounding cityscape. Lunch architect Frank Gehry's most in- at the top of the Reichstag is teresting buildings. Strict urban overpriced, but worth it just for planning regulations for build- the experience and the view. ings in the center of Berlin made Outside of the Reichstag is a it impossible for Gehry to erect memorial to the 96 Reichstag one of his sculptural master- members of opposition parties pieces such as the Guggenheim killed by the Nazis. in Bilbao. Therefore, he solved The baroque Jewish Museum the problem by putting his tra- of Berlin, built in 1735, first ditional Gehry touch within the served as the Collegienhaus entrance area in the form a four- (Supreme Court building) for story -high, steel -clad, wood - the Royal Court of Justice. lined shell that seems as if it is World-renowned architect Dan- floating in space. This sculptural iel Libeskind's eerie addition to structure serves as the building's the museum culminates with the primary conference hall. horrors of Hitler's persecution One block south of the and extermination plans. Sole Brandenburg Gate is Peter access into the new addition, is Eisenman's Memorial to the through the historical Collegien- Murdered Jews of Europe, also haus. known as The Holocaust Memo- The Libeskind addition has rial. The 2,711 concrete slabs three main corridors: the Axis of (stelae) of differing heights are Frank Gehry's DZ Bank lobby. Gehry put his traditional touch within the building's entrance area in the Continuity, the Axis of Emigra- (Continued on page 14B) form a four -story -high, steel -clad, wood -lined shell that seems as if it is floating in space. www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 2-7, 2019 I Page 9B A Sampling Of Wisconsin's Great Fall Festivals

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You might be chosen for the dubious "honor" of being the giant pumpkin to be hoisted on a chain, dangled high off the ground, and then dropped Join the Fun! as the crowd cheers and you're Keep First Two Weekends in October smashed to smithereens on the Plan to spend a day or two on this self ground below! For fest goers, your This majestic looking building is located somewhere in the United mind guided driving tour of towns and rural States. Do you recognize the structure? Can you name the build- it's all in fun. There's the pump - areasin Knox County, ing and the city where it is sharp! located? If you think you can, Oct. 5th -6th & 12th -13th Take a stab let us know by emailing your Each of the stops on your tour produces answers to journalnews@journal- at Crossword topics.info. Please include your and Sudoku its own event so expect to be entertained! name, address and telephone in the Downtown Knoxville, Knox County Fairgrounds, number. The winning entry will Journal. Walnut Grove Farm, Dahinda, Maquon, Elmwood, be rewarded witha $25restau- Wolf Covered Bridge (No Vendors) rant gift certificate. Last week, Fat Freddies at The 41 Junction several readers correctly named For brochure, map,or vendorinformation the building and its location in our weekly "Where in the World" Call 309-639-2302 photo contest. The winner, Jolan- www.knoxcountyscenicdrive.com ta Ferek of ParkRidge,accurately For vendor information go to website, click on vendors identified the photo of the Tower of London in London, England. or email knoxcountyseenicdriveggmail.com She wins the $25 gift certificate to a local restaurant. Page 108 I October 2-7, 2019 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com

MOVIE SCENE BY MIKE POULOS

Renee Zellweger in "Judy." Zellweger Real Star In `Judy'

"Judy" (118 min, Rated demons that haunted her since roles or singing engagements comes with stardom -- it took its mance by Zellweger, so dead - PG -13 for language, the- her childhood. Now deep in (she was 46 then)... slowly toll on her to the point it wore on perfect in recreating those matic elements, and substance debt, homeless and trying to losing her voice (she had throat her down to nothing but skin iconic moves, voice and singing abuse). Rating: 8 out of 10. maintain custody of her two surgery in 1966)...insomnia, and bones -- and with little to talent that were the hallmark of young children, she was a mess. depression and no real oppor- look forward to. her career. I can't imagine this The name Judy Garland As directed by famed stage tunities on TV, it was an easy All of this torturous past is performance not earning her an conjures up an array of thoughts director Rupert Goold, based on exit, unknowingly, I'm sure, to featured in this fine, but not Oscar nomination. and memories of the iconic, the Tony -nominated Broadway simply bow out of the picture great, film that tries to put a As for the film itself, it legendary actress/singer who musical, "End of the Rainbow," altogether. Her biggest failure sympathetic spin to the causa- chronicles those final months became a household celebrity and adapted by Tom Edge, a was not being able to maintain tions behind Judy's up-and- when she hit rock bottom, un- the moment "The Wizard of bold choice was made to cast, custody of her children, Lorna down career and personal life. I hinged at the seams, drowning Oz" was released in 1939. Amid of all people, Renee Zellweger, (Bella Ramsey) and Joey (Lewinthink we all like to think fondly in self-doubt, but then agreed controversy that surfaced later the 2002 star of "Chicago" and Lloyd), who ended up with her of her, not just as Dorothy, but to play five weeks at London's on about the struggle Judy had 2003 Oscar -winning actress ex-husband Sid Luft (Rufus also for the many fine films she "Talk of the Town" nightclub in to play that mythical character, from "Cold Mountain," to play Sewell) -- unfairly portrayed made in the 1940s, and her mar- late 1968, a moment of despera- mostly in trying to lose weight, the difficult role of Judy Gar- as a lout and a jerk to her. I'm velous comeback performance tion to keep custody of her kids. it set a tone in her tumultuous land. And it wasn't meant to be sure dealing with the scatter- in 1954's "A Star is Born." But This film follows the typical career that stayed with her dur- an exhilarating musical fantasy brained Judy, unbalanced and there's a lot of in-between stuff biopic formula to a "T." The ing the turbulent years battling with rose-colored glasses about erratic mannerisms, and lack that was off -camera or not in the story is full of flashbacks to drug and alcohol abuse until her this famous character, but a of punctuality, drove him, and tabloids that she had to endure, those fractured days when she accidental death in June 1969 at more sedate, serious-themed everyone, crazy. The crutch unsure about what direction she was bullied by MGM studio age 47. treatment of her struggle with Judy constantly spouted for her wanted to take in her checkered chief Louis B. Mayer, how she This film, "Judy," chroni- addictions...her final fall from wayward ways was being on the career -- ending up with five had a crush on Mickey Rooney cles the last year of her life, grace. Judy ended her own life stage or in front of the cameras husbands that included giving -- to her current pitfalls with too 1968-1969, when Judy was unceremoniously by mixing too for too many years -- since she birth to the amazing Liza Min- many pills and too much booze. perhaps at her lowest ebb, not many pills with alcohol. was 2. Pushed and prodded to benelli. It's all captured here in I imagine it deadened the pain just in her struggling career, The way things were going someone she obviously didn't "Judy" and with stunning results of reality, but it also did little but personally...battling inner for her...unable to find film want -- the fame of fortune that from a transcending perfor- (Continued on page 11B) www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 2-7, 2019 I Page 11B `Abominable' PacksIn Predictability

By MICHAEL POULOS Journal Film Critic

"Abominable" (97 min, Rated PG for some rude hu- mor and mild action). Rating: 6 out of 10.

In the grand scheme of things, when it comes to animated films -- with the kind of high- tech, sophisticated technology employed -- "Abominable" fits somewhere in the middle. I mean that in terms of production quality and story content -- and yet, with no big name voice tal- ents involved, it still cost report- edly $75 million. You talk about runaway costs. And this one facet of the film industry keeps on escalating. With a story and theme as ordinary and as deriva- tive as in "Abominable," you'd think the studios behind these behemoth productions would find ways to hone in those costs and do some streamlining. Not all is lost with this rather ordinary animated produc- tion jointly made between Dream Works Animation and Pearl Studio (formerly Oriental Dream Works) about a subject that just never seems to get old -- an abominable snowman -- or Yeti. There's been a long succes- Chloe Bennet, Albert Tsai and Tenzing Norgay Trainor in "Abominable." sion of Yeti or Sasquatch (Big Foot) films that go back to the has been drawn to be super his dog" story...only this time the extraordinary magical gifts to understand the love of her `50s and `60s...and the legend friendly, and certainly not it's a girl. But it's the same Everest has, demonstrating how lost father -- and the love she behind this mythical beast is frightening. If there's anything story. he was able to break out of his embraces with her mother and running old and formulaic. We that's cute and sweet about the Spunky, high-spirited, prison cell, then along their jour- grandmother. It's the human had an abominable snowman story, it's the human characters resourceful and independent - ney, he has the power to change portion of the story -- the part film just last year -- and in April -- three kids, early teens, who minded, full of adventure, Yi the shape of things, mostly that has nothing to do with of this year, we had "Missing provide the key themes of love, and two friends of hers, both dealing with nature. How this all that silliness with the Yeti Link" about a Big Foot (talking, friendship and family, while boys, Peng (Albert Tsai) and creature acquired such astound- that gives the film its heart. It too) took a journey to the Hi- they accompany the creature Jin (Tenzing Norgay Trainor) ing powers is beyond the realm all comes down to family and malayas to be reunited with its on an impossible journey from embark on a perilous journey of belief for a Yeti that even in friendship that are the driving own kind. Gee, that's the same Shanghai to Mt. Everest -- the to take "Everest," the name an animated children's fantasy forces of this moderately suc- basic storyline here -- instead supposed home of their friend. they've given him, to the place makes absolutely no sense. It's cessful adventure -- and acquir- we have children subbing in for The furry creature, which luck- he came from...Mt. Everest. utter silliness. ing belief in herself. adults accompanying the kindly ily doesn't speak, escapes from How the beast ended up be- Yet, I must digress to cover Otherwise, everything else in creature to his home. And in a maximum -security facility ing captured from that remote the one uplifting aspect of the this rather cartoony presentation all cases, the creature is being in the middle of this teeming location is never explained, film that worked nicely -- and is mundanely standard, with sought after by some evil, mean - city of millions, hides out on except that the wicked Burnish I hope children watching this eye -rolling predictability, where spirited corporation bent on an innocuous rooftop where (Eddie Izzard), a collector of film will catch it. Of course, good defeats evil and the pure of profiting from its capture. teen Yi (Chloe Bennet) lives rare animals, and his hench- there's no doubt on the wings heart prevail. Nice messages for Sorry, but it's the same old with her mom and grandmother.man, Dr. Zara (Sarah Paulson), of pure fantasy Everest is re- kids, of course, but it comes at re -manufactured theme of lov- Sadly, her father, whom she want to exploit the creature for united with his Yeti family, but the cost of been there, done that ing and appreciating the purity adored, passed away recently. their own gain. Along with an the part of the story that works before... and better. Last note: of this misbegotten creature And when she stumbles upon army of black -suited grunts and best is Yi's coming -of -age saga. Kudos goes to the joint effort from falling into the hands of the frightened, and injured, hitmen, they track down Yi, Along with her two friends, between the Asian and Cau- corporate greed. Given that creature, she befriends it -- and Peng and Jin to prevent them they build a strong friendship, casian crew and voice talents. this film is squarely aimed at before you know it, you have from accomplishing their mis- one they hadn't had before, That's a refreshing approach to children under 10, the creature the beginnings of a "boy and sion. It's here that we witness that also includes Yi coming applaud.

'Judy' (Continued from page 10B) with perfection -- not to mention (Finn Wittrock) -- and ultimately success could have followed thatherself sang about, the flame for her on -and -off career...again,the drama that followed her ev- her lost battle for custody of her yellow brick road to the "other that burned so brightly in her something she may have never ery waking moment of her life. kids. There's a heartwarming side" of the rainbow, the way it brilliant career finally came to wanted. It's out of those mental Jumping between her day -in, scene with too London gay men was meant to be, it would have an end. I can't imagine anyone scars, regret and despair that and day -out routine with her sharing song, drinks and stories created a whole different person.else capturing the fragile, em- Zellweger draws from in deliver- handlers, chiefly Rosalyn (Jessie to dawn in their flat that is easily Stunning song numbers all battled inner -nature of this tragic ing such a convincing, heartfelt Buckley), who, in condescend- the best scene in the film. It to- sung by Zellweger are show - figure any better than Zellweger. performance. At no attempt of ing fashion, struggled to get her tally humanized Judy Garland as stoppers in the film, ending on She owns this movie. Kudos imitation, she captures Garland's prepared for her nightly stage a down-to-earth, well-meaning a sad note when sensing the end also goes to young actress Darci cadences and iconic vibrato so shows, her silly spur-of-the-mo- and loving person who adored was perhaps near, reflecting Shaw for her fine performance emblematic,of her, singing style ment marriage to Mickey Deans being adored. If only her path to on the hopes and dreams she as teenage Judy. Page 12B I October 2-7, 2019 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com First to know Recent stories published first by Journal & Topics Media Group

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By REBECCA ANZEL 23 panel of House lawmakers in Chicago. Capitol News Illinois "While I fully support a ban on flavored e -cigarettes, the problem is more compre- SPRINGFIELD - Illinois officials agree hensive than that," Raoul said. "I don't the growing number of severe respiratory believe the Legislature's work will be done illnesses related to vaping must be ad-simply by banning flavored e -cigarettes. dressed , and in recent days, the state's chief "We have to realize a lot of the harm is executive, top attorney and health expertgrowing out of the black market, and reflex- have taken action. On Sept. 23, lawmakersive policies that are not fully thought out explored legislative options during a com-might have the reverse impact of growing mittee hearing in Chicago. the black market." Illinois Department of Public Health Di- Advertising e -cigarettes as a way to help rector Ngozi Ezike said there are 69 peoplequit an addiction to cigarettes, Raoul and in Illinois sick with lung injuries resulting Ezike said, is having an opposite effect on from the inhalation of chemicals from vap- young people. ing. Thirteen others are being examined to The IDPH director said the trend of see if their illnesses are related. One Illinois traditional cigarette use among youths is resident has died. widely declining. But, Raoul said, in the Each of them reported using either anpast 30 days, 21 percent of high school e -cigarette or other product such as THCstudents and 5 percent of middle school -- that is "the only common thread" in Il-students used e -cigarettes. E -cigarettes, linois' cases, Ezike said. According to the he added, act as "a gateway to using com- Centers for Disease Control, there are more bustible cigarettes." than 50 products and devices linked to the Some Republican lawmakers questioned state's cases. whether a statute banning flavored e - Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued a cigarette products was the best approach to warning to residents Friday not to use e -address this issue, and whether the General cigarettes and other vaping products until Assembly should wait for the CDC to con- the CDC completes an investigation being clude its investigation into Illinois' illnesses done in conjunction with the state Public before drafting a legislative response. Health Department. Rep. Jeff Keicher, R -Sycamore, high- "There is much more research needed to lighted what is still unclear -- whether understand the short- and long-term health any of the cases resulted from product effects of using e -cigarette products," hetampering, brand, ingredients or usage. said in a news release. He added e -cigarettes have been available The Department of Public Health hasto consumers for more than 10 years, but also assembled a panel of stakeholders and people have become seriously ill within experts to evaluate vaping's health impactsonly the past few months. and appropriate regulatory controls. "Are we being too premature on address- Its first meeting was Sept. 13, when ing this issue with what's been proposed representatives from various state agencieswhen we don't even know from the CDC -- including the health department, attorney ... what those issues are that are reflective general's office, Department of Human Ser- of the problems that are putting these folks vices, State Board of Education, Emergency in the hospital?" Keicher asked. Management Agency, Department of Finan- Ezike said "there is no doubt" that the cial & Professional Regulation, Department "one commonality" is all 69 Illinois cases of Agriculture and Poison Center -- met in involved an e -cigarette or other vaping Chicago to understand what each was doing device. to combat "the current situation," an IDPH In responding to a question from Rep. spokeswoman said in an email. Deanne Mazzochi,R-Elmhurst,Ezike said "The working group is not only looking at75 to 80 percent of those cases included the immediate situation, but also the largerpeople who vaped THC, the psychoactive issue of youth vaping," she added. substance in marijuana. The IDPH is also heading other initiatives. "I want to provide a solution that will Officials have traveled to middle and high keep our kids safe," said Rep. Grant Wehrli, schools across the state to see how prevalent R -Naperville. "Yes, we need to look at the the use of vaping devices is, and they plan underage use of any vape product, whether to launch a social media campaign explain- it's flavored or not. ...But if we're con- ing the negative health impacts of smoking cerned about life and people's health and products, including e -cigarettes ,Ezike said. safety, then we need to make sure we have Last month, IDPH launched an online sur- a solution that is solving the problem." vey that allows Illinoisans to anonymously Vicki Vasconcellos, president of the submit information about their vapingSmoke Free Alternatives Coalition of SUGAR! habits. Ezike said department officials are Illinois, said in a phone interview that hoping it will give them insight into whyproponents of legislation banning flavored some users of e -cigarettes and other devicese -cigarette products are "purposefully "This is Sugar. She was in a kill shelter in Texas but saved have gotten sick, while others have not. conflating" all electronic smoking devices. by Rescue Warriors. I adopted her a little over a year ago. Attorney General Kwame Raoul told E -cigarettes are not synonymous with lawmakers that he has been discussing withdevices used to smoke THC, she said, and We live together in Park Ridge. She is the funniest, sweet- counterparts in other states the regulation the health officials investigating the severe est, most loving, gentle dog in the world. She is loved by all and investigation of manufacturers of e -cig- illnesses across the U.S. are finding "black who meet her. I am blessed to call her my little girl: arettes and vaping devices manufacturers.market products," not ones a consumer "Illinois is not alone is this crisis, but itwould find for sale at a vape shop. Proud owner: Cassie Stutman, Park Ridge has touched Illinois," he said. But a group of health advocates -- the With the top attorneys in seven otherAmerican Cancer Society Cancer Action We'd love to include your dog, cat, bird, hamster, or any other pet in states, Raoul petitioned the federal FoodNetwork, American Heart Association, "Pet of the Week". Send photos to [email protected]. and Drug Administration to "strengthen"American Lung Association and Respi- Please include your name, pet's name, where you're from and a brief e -cigarette guidance, specifically relatedratory Health Association -- said in a description of what makes your pet special. to flavored products. statement that barring the sale of flavored Legislation to ban selling flavored e -tobacco products will "ensure our kids cigarettes was discussed during the Sept. are protected from tobacco's deadly toll." www.journal-topics.com Page 14B I October 2-7, 2019 The Journal

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By SUZANNE AVERILL

You are probably aware that interest rates on Cer- tificates of Deposit, money market accounts and bonds are at historic lows. For those who seek principal protection and want some return, this is disappointing. Two recent scholarly stud- ies have shown that the Fixed Index Annuity is an alterna- tive to both bonds and bank instruments. The annuity enables you to participate in the S&P 500 performance, but only when the index is positive. In a negative year, the annuity value remains the same. So, you have complete principal protection. The result is an investment that will retain principal while giving you upside that can easily exceed rates Brandenburg Gate, the city's most famous landmark, is the symbol of Berlin'sreunification. for certificates of deposit or corporate bonds. All increases in value are tax deferred until withdrawn Berlin from the contract. Generally, (Continued from page 8B) the requirement is that you set in a grid pattern on a slop- need to stay in the annuity for ing field. Eisenman's project five years to avoid any sur- text explains that the stelae are render penalty. designed to produce an uneasy, Unlike other annuity confusing atmosphere, and the products, this one has no fees whole sculpture aims to rep- or other charges. Many of the resent a supposedly ordered major, well rated insurance system that has lost touch with carriers are marketing ver- human reason. sions of the Index Annuity. The East Side Gallery, a long It is best to make compari- section of the Berlin Wall near sons between products and the center of Berlin, is the larg- companies, and to review est open-air gallery in the world. the results of the studies we It is a place where the old Berlin mentioned above. meets the new Berlin. More For a safe and productive than 100 murals, by artists from investment, the index annuity around the world, cover this should at least be considered. memorial for freedom. The as- We are happy to send copies sociation of the artists involved of the studies and recommen- in the project stated "The East dations for the best products. Side Gallery is understood as a monument to the fall ofthe Suzanne Averill is presi- Berlin Wall and the peaceful dent of Physicians Benefit negotiation of borders and con- Group. She has been in the ventions between societies and Above: Eisenman's Holocaust financial services industry people." More than three million Memorial, located one block since 1985. Suzanne has people visit the wall every year. south of the Brandenburg Gate. served as vice president of It's tacky and touristy, but Associates in Financial one cannot go to Berlin without Planning and The Associ- taking in the sight known as exhibits such as escape cars, a ates Group, Inc. She earned Checkpoint Charlie. Checkpoint small submarine, and amazing a BA from Hanover College Charlie was the crossing point stories about how some people majoring in Communica- between East Berlin and West attempted to escape. tions wia minor in Business Berlin during the Cold War. If, by now, you are in des- and Sociology. For more It was the crossing point for perate need of a shopping fix, information please contact foreigners, diplomats, and mem- there are plenty of souvenirs Suzanne at suzaverill@aol. bers of the Allied forces. The er- at Checkpoint Charlie. Mostly cont. satz guardhouse, with its ersatz schlock...but good mementos. soldiers standing guard, is a fa- vorite photo op for tourists. The Janet Steinberg, winner of Checkpoint Charlie Museum is 47 -travel writing awards, re- Berlin's a private commercial venture, sides in Cincinnati but calls the Renowed mural showing Leonid Brezhnev & Erich Honecker. East Side Gallery is the largest open-air gallery in the world. but it does have some interesting world her home. www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 2-7, 2019 I Page 15B

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Plan & analyze The petitioner is requesting a Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) for the Blue experiments; conduct Sky Residence residential PUD under Section 12-3-5 of the 1998 City of Des Plaines Specifications are available at the City's website at: weather testing; investigate Zoning Ordinance, as amended, and a Final Plat of Subdivision, under Section 13-2 customer issues. Reqs of Subdivision Regulations of the City of Des Plaines Municipal Code, to allow for the http://www.desplaines.orgibids Bachelor's Chem & 1 yr construction of a 67 -unit, two- and three-story, age -restricted (62+) apartment building exp. Mail resume to: Becker with 68 surface parking spaces and 66 in -building parking spaces, with a requested All bids will be received at the Office of the City Clerk, Room 602, 1420 Miner Street, Specialty Corp, 2526 Delta PUD exception from the R-3 Townhouse Residential Zoning District standards under Des Plaines, Illinois 60016 until: Lane, Elk Grove Village, IL Section 12-7-2(J) of the 1998 City of Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance, as amended, for 60007 Attn: K Bator 2,310 square feet of lot area per dwelling unit, instead of not less than 2,800 square 1:30 P.M. Tuesday, October 15, 2019 feet. 0630 Cars & Trucks at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. PINs: 09-17-103-031-0000; -041; -042; -044; -045; -048 Lovetobuy your ca Jennifer L. Tsalapatanis, CITY CLERK or truckwillpay $200 Petitioner: Daniel Pontarelli, Blue Sky Residences LLC, 1204 E. Central Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005 - $2,000 for the good, Legals Legals Legals bad or ugly! Also classic, 0900 0900 0900 Owners: Old Second Wealth Management Land Trust #7923 37 S. River Street, antique, hot rod or project Aurora, IL 60506 cars. Sameday free LEGAL NOTICE tow away 773-758-2928 INVITATION FOR BID 2. Address: Citywide Text Amendment Case Number: 19 -068 -TA 0190 General Warehouse The City of Des Plaines is requesting Text Amendments to the following sections of the Legal Notice is hereby given that Maine Township is accepting bids for the following 1998 Des Plaines Zoning Code, as amended: (i) Section 12-7-3.K. to omit "Medical items: Full/Part Time Cannabis Dispensing Organization" from the C-2 and C-4 districts and adding "Cannabis help wanted for general Dispensing Organization" as a conditional use to the C-3 and C-4 zoning district with TOWNSHIP HALL RESURFACING warehouse work! certain restrictions; (ii) Section 12-7-4.G. to omit "Medical Cannabis Cultivation Center" $10.00 an hour as a permitted use in the M-2 zoning district, omit "Medical Cannabis Dispensing Specifications may be picked up starting October 2, 2019, at Maine Township Town American Science & Organization" as a conditional use in the M-1 and M-2 zoning districts, and to add Hall, 1700 Ballard Road, Park Ridge, IL 60068, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and Surplus, Niles, IL 60714 the following land uses as a conditional use in the M-2 district: "Cannabis Cultivation 3:30 p.m. For more information contact Ted Ward, P.E. at (847) 722-4043. Bids Call 847-647-0020 Center", "Cannabis Dispending Organization", "Cannabis Craft Growing Facility", "Cannabis MUST be made on the forms provided. All bidders MUST be pre -qualified by the Ask for John Processing Facility" and "Cannabis Infusing Center"; (iii) Sections 12-8-13 and Section 12- Illinois Department of Transportation for road construction and MUST meet the 8-14, to omit the regulations for Medical Cannabis Dispensing Organizations and Medical Illinois Department of Transportation's requirements for bonding and insurance Cannabis Dispensing Organizations and to create a new section entitled, "Cannabis Business (documentation providing both of these items must be included with the bid or the Enterprises" with additional regulations; (iv) to add off street parking regulations for bidder will be disqualified) and MUST be in compliance with the Prevailing Wage A COTTAGE TO A Cannabis Business Establishments to Section 12-9-7; and (v) Section 12-13-3, Definitions, Act. All bids must be received no later than 9:30 a.m. on October 16, 2019 at Maine to add the following definitions: "Cannabis Business Establishment", "Cannabis Cultivation Township Town Hall, 1700 Ballard Road, Park Ridge, Illinois, 60068. Bid opening will CASTLE, YOU'LL Center", "Cannabis Dispending Organization", "Cannabis Craft Growing Facility", "Cannabis be held at 9:30 a.m. on the same day at the Maine Township Town Hall. Processing Facility" and "Cannabis Infusing Center" amending the definition of "Alternative FIND THE HOME Tobacco Establishments", and omitting the definitions of "Medical Cannabis Cultivation All bids shall be accompanied by a bid bond, certified check or cashier's check in the Center" and "Medical Cannabis Dispensing Organization". amount of 10% of the bid. OF YOUR NOTE: Maine Township reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any PIN: Citywide DREAMS IN THE technicalities, discrepancies, or information in the bids. Maine Township does not discriminate in admission, access to, treatment or employment in its programs and Petitioner: City of Des Plaines, 1420 Miner Street, Des Plaines, IL 60016 CLASSIFIED activities. Owner: City of Des Plaines, 1420 Miner Street, Des Plaines, IL 60016 COLUMNS OF THE By Order Of: Laura J. Morask Peter Gialamas JOURNAL & City of Des Plaines, in compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, requests that Maine Township Supervisor Maine Township Clerk persons with disabilities, who require certain accommodations to allow them to observe TOPICS and/or participate in the meeting(s) or have questions about the accessibility of the meeting(s) or facilities, contact the ADA Coordinator at 847-391-5486 to allow the City to 0900 Legals NEWSPAPERS make reasonable accommodations for these persons. 0900 Legals YOUR The public hearing may be continued to a further date, time and place without publication NEIGHBORS: of a further published notice such as this notice. 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Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook County, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- Illinois, County Department, Chancery Di- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DE- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION THE vision, Statebndge Company, LLC Plaintiff, MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS PARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION THE Niles, Illinois BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE vs. Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Dem- FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, -v- JOHN CALIBER HOME LOANS, INC. Plaintiff, BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE The Niles Park District will hold its public budget BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE etrios Dravellas aka Demetrios J. Dravel- HUGHES, ELIZABETH CASSION Defen- -v.- ANDREW M. FUNKE Defendants 18 BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE hearing on Wednesday, October 9, 2019 beginning FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF las aka James J. Dravellas ; Samantha dants 19 CH 01117 1109 FOSKET DRIVE CH 15657256 S. BROOKDALE LANE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC.,ASSET -BACKED Dravellas, Individually and as Independent PALATINE, IL 60074 NOTICE OF SALE PALATINE, IL 60067 NOTICE OF SALE THE CWABSINC., ASSET -BACKED at 10:00 a.m. at the Howard Leisure Center, 6676 CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-13 Plain- Administrator of the eastate of Demetrios PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-24 Plain- Howard St, Niles, Illinois. All citizens of the community tiff, -v.- HUMA JUNAID, JUNAID SARWAR, Dravellas; Frances Dravellas; Unknown pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure tiff, -v.- SARDAR M. KHAN AKA SARDAR are invited to attend. The purpose of this hearing is to AKHLAO KHAN, SADIA JUNAID, UN- Owners and Non -Record Claimants De- and Sale entered in the above cause on and Sale entered in the above cause on KHAN AKA SARDAR MANSOOR KHAN, KNOWN OWNERS AND NON -RECORD fendants, Case 92018CH15471 Sheriffs July 31. 2019, an agent for The Judicial allow residents the opportunity to give comments to the March 20. 2019, an agent for The Judicial STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CLAIMANTS Defendants 18 CH 4988 416 # 190146F18100146 STB Pursuant to Sales Corporation,willat 10:30 AM on Sales Corporation, willat 10:30 AM on REVENUE, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Park District Board concerning the FY 2020 proposed GLENDALE ROAD GLENVIEW, IL 60025 a Judgment made and entered by said November 1, 2019, at The Judicial Sales October 29, 2019, at The Judicial Sales NON -RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants budget. The fiscal year 2020 budget document may be NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS Court in the above entitled cause, Thomas Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, 18CH 10937 9236 MAPLE COURT MOR- inspected by the public between the hours of 8:30 a.m. HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- J.Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale TON GROVE, IL 60053 NOTICE OF SALE ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in will on November 12th, 2019, at 1pm in to the highest bidder, as set forth below, to the highest bidder, as set forth below, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Howard the above cause on August 14, 2019, an room LL06 of the Richard JDaley Cen- the following described real estate Com- the following described real estate: Com- pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Leisure Center, 6676 Howard St, Niles, Illinois or on agent for The Judicial Sales Corpora- ter, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, monly known as 1109 FOSKET DRIVE, monly known as 256 S. BROOKDALE and Sale entered in the above cause on the Park District's website at www Hiles -parks org. The tion,will at 10.30 AM on November 15, Illinois, sell al public auction the following PALATINE, IL 60074 Property Index No. LANE, PALATINE,IL60067 Property July 19, 2019, an agent for The Judicial 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, Niles Park District encourages its residents to review described premises and real estate men- 02-13-314-006-0000 The real estateis Index No. 02-35-301-014-0000 The real Sales Corporation,willat 1030 AM on One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, tionedin said Judgment: Common Ad- improved with a tan brick, two story single estateisimproved with asingle fam- October 21, 2019. at The Judicial Sales the budget document and to submit written or oral 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest dress: 909 Oakton Street, Park Ridge, family home, attached two car garage. ily residence. The judgment amount was Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, comments at the budget hearing. The Niles Park District bidder, as set forth below, the following Illinois 60068 RI.N: 09-26-105-008-0000 Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid $323,609.79. Sale terms: 25% down of the CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale intends to comply with the Americans with Disabilities described real estate: Commonly known Improvements: This property consist of a by certified funds at the close of the sale highest bid by certified funds at the close to the highest bidder, as set forth below. as 416 GLENDALE ROAD, GLENVIEW, Single Family Home. Sale shall be under payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales the following described real estate: Com- Act by providing reasonable accommodations for IL 60025 Property Index No. 09-11-101- the following terms: payment of not less No third party checks will be accepted. Corporation.No third party checks will monly known as 9236 MAPLE COURT, people with disabilities.If you or someone you know 074-0000 The real estate is improved with than ten percent (10%) of the amount of The balance, including the Judicial Sale be accepted.The balance, including the MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Property requires special accommodations for a Park District a townhome. The judgment amount was the successful and highest bid to be paid fee for the Abandoned Residential Proper- Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- Index No, 09-13-119-010-0000 The real service or if you have any questions about the Village $587,970.08. Sale terms: 25% down of the to the Sheriff by cashier's check or certi- ly Municipality Relief Fund, which is calcu- dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, estateisimproved witha single fam- highest bid by certified funds at the close fied funds at the sale; and the full remain- lated on residential real estate at the rate which is calculated on residential real es- ily residence. The judgment amount was compliance, please contact Scot Neukirch, Finance of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales ing balance to be paid to the Sheriff by of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or $628,657.82. Sale terms: 25% down of the Director, 6676 Howard St, Niles, Illinois, (847) 583- Corporation. No third party checks will cashier's check or certified funds within of the amount paid by the purchaser not fraction thereof of the amount paid by the highest bid by certified funds at the close 2706. be accepted.The balance, including the twenty-four (24) hours after the sale. Sale to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- shall be subject to general taxes, special transfer,isdue withintwenty-four (24) funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- Corporation. No third party checks will dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, assessments. Premise will NOT be open hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the be accepted.The balance, including the Scot Neukirch which is calculated on residential real es- forinspection.FirmInformation:Plain- gagee acquiring the residential real estate mortgagee acquiring the residential real Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- Finance Director tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or tiffsAttorney ANSELMO, LINDBERG pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, fraction thereof of the amount paid by the OLIVER LLC 1771 W. DIEHL., Ste 120 any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or which is calculated on residential real es- purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified Naperville,IL 60563Sales Department lienor acquiring the residential real estate other lienor acquiring the residential real tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- [email protected] 866- whose rights in and to the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residen- fraction thereof of the amount paid by the four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the 402-8661 fax 630-428-4620For bidding estate arose prior to the sale. The subject tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified mortgagee acquiring the residential real instructions, visit www.fal-illinois corn This property is subject to general real estate subject property is subject to general real funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale is an attempt to collect a debt pursuant to taxes,special assessments, or special estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the SNAP UP or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and taxes levied against said real estate and cial taxes levied against said real estate mortgagee acquiring the residential real other lienor acquiring the residential real any information obtained will be used for is offered for sale without any represen- and is offered for sale without any repre- estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale estate whose rights in and to the residen- that purpose. tation as to quality or quantity of title and sentation as to quality or quantity of title or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS" and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS other lienor acquiring the residential real EXTRA CASH subject property is subject to general real condition. The sale is further subject to IS" condition. The sale is further subject to estate whose rights in and to the residen- estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook Coun- confirmation by the court. Upon payment confirmation by the court. Upon payment tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The cial taxes levied against said real estate ty,Illinois, County Department, Chancery infullof the amount bid, the purchaser infull of the amount bid, the purchaser subject property is subject to general real WITH AN AD and is offered for sale without any repre- Division. Specialized Loan Servicing LLC will receive a Certificate of Sale that will will receive a Certificate of Sale that will estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- sentation as to quality or quantity of title Plaintiff, vs. Unknown Heirs and Legatees entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real cial taxes levied against said real estate and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS of Patric a A. Andre aka Patricia Andre; estate after confirmation of the sale. The estate after confirmation of the sale. The and is offered for sale without any repre- IN THE IS' condition. The sale is further subject to Jennifer Andre; Jonelle Andre; U.S. Bank property will NOT be open for inspection property will NOT be open for inspection sentation as to quality or quantity of title confirmation by the court. Upon payment National Association; The Shires of In- and plaintiff makes no representation as and plaintiff makes no representation as and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS infull of the amount bid, the purchaser vernessCommunity Association;The to the condition of the property. Prospec- to 'he condition of the property. Prospec- IS' condition. The sale is further subject to CLASSIFIEDS will receive a Certificate of Sale that will Shires of Inverness Townhome Condo- tive bidders are admonished to check the tive bidders are admonished to check the confirmation by the court. Upon payment entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real minium VI; Gerald Nordgren Special Rep- court file to verity all information,Ifthis court file to verity all information.If this in full of the amount bid. the purchaser will Your ad in the estate after confirmation of the sale. The resentative for Patricia A. Andre aka Pa- property is a condominium unit, the pur- property is a condominium unit, the pur- receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle tricia Andre, deceased; Unknown Owners property will NOT be open for inspection chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, the purchaser to a deed to the real estate Classifieds puts the and plaintiff makes no representation as to and Non -Record Claimants Defendants, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- after confirmation of the sale. The property the condition of the property. Prospective Case #2018CH6299 Sheriffs # 190156 sessments and the legal fees required by sessments and the legal fees required by will NOT be open for inspection and plain- bite on the right buyer bidders are admonished to check the court F18050006 SLS Pursuant to a Judgment The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS tiff makes no representation as to the con- file to verify all information. If this property made and entered by said Court in the 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).If this property is a 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).If this property is a dition of the property. Prospective bidders for most anything you is a condominium unit, or a unit which is above entitled cause, Thomas J.Dart, condominium unit which is part of a com- condominium unit which is part of a com- are admonished to check the court file to Sheriff of Cook County,Illinois,will on part of a common interest community, mon interest community, the purchaser of mon interest community, the purchaser of verify all informationIfthis property is a have to sell. Call today the purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- October 17th, 2019, at 1pm in room LL06 the unit at the foreclosure sale other than the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a condominium unit, or a unit which is part sure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall of the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West a mortgagee shall pay the assessments mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- of a common interest community, the pur- and our friendly ad pay the assessments and the legal fees Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois,sell required by The Condominium Property quired by The Condominium Property Act, chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, required by The Condominium Property at public auction the following described Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- takers will help you put Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( and (g)(4).In premises and real estate mentioned in THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU sessments and the legal fees required by accordance with 735 ILCS 5115-1507(c)(1) said Judgment: Common Address: 1350 YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS some real teeth into (h-1) and (h-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and Shire Circle, Inverness, Illinois 60067 POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY 605/9)g)(1) and (g)(4). In accordance 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby PIA: 02-28-300-059-1012 Improvements: TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(1)(h-1) and your messasge. notified that the purchaser of the property, Thisproperty consistofa Residential IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) (h-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(gX5), and 765 ILCS other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- Condo. Sale shall be under the following 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that sessments and legal fees required by sub- terms: payment of not less than ten percent FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo the purchaser of the property, other than (847) 299-5511 sections (g)(1) and (g)(4) of section 9 and (10%) of the amount of the successful and photo identification issued by a govern- identificationissuedbya govemment a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments the assessments required by subsection highest bid to be paid to the Sheriff by ca- ment agency (driver's license, passport, agency (drivers license, passport, etc.) and legal fees required by subsections (g) (g-1) of section 18.5 of the Illinois Con- shier's check or certified funds at the sale; etc) in order to gain entry into our build- in order to gain entry into our building and (1) and (g)(4) of section 9 and the assess- Journal & Topics dominium Property Act. IF YOU ARE THE and the full remaining balance to be paid ing and the foreclosure sale room in Cook the foreclosure sale room in Cook County ments required by subsection (g-1) of sec- MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU to the Sheriff by cashier's check or certified County and the same identificationfor and the same identification for sales held tion 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Prop- Newspapers HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- funds within twenty-four (24) hours after sales held at other county venues where at other county venues where The Judicial erty Act. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY the sale. Sale shall be subject to general The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- taxes, special assessments. Premise will foreclosuresales. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DE- CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS

MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BAY - MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CHRIS- MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION U.S. BANK MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BAY - PARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE ASSETS MANAGEMENT SERIES I TRUST Plaintiff, -v.- VIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC Plaintiff, TIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILM- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff,-v.- VIEW LOAN SERVICING LLC; Plaintiff, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST THE ADELE I. SZAFRAN TRUST DATED APRIL 8, 2002, JOAN LEGER, AS SUCCES- -v- JOSEPH G. MCGING, KIMBERLY INGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, RUTILO FLORES, ERNESTO GERARDO vs. BARRY SIEGEL; CARYN SIEGEL; COMPANY, SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR SOR TRUSTEE OF THE ADELE I. SZAFRAN TRUST DATED APRIL 8, 2002, UNITED A. MCGING, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT FLORES, PARK PLACE ON NORTH AVE- SHERMER PLACE MASTER ASSOCIA- MORTGAGEIT TRUST 2005-4, MORT- STATES OF AMERICA - DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE AS TRUSTEE OF ARLP TRUST 5 Plain- NUE RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM AS- TION; SHERMER PLACE TOWNHOME GAGE -BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2005-4 LANDMARK CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION II Defendants 2019CH03897 711 SOUTH BANK, N.A. Defendants 18 CH 3357 2220 tiff, -v.- GREGORY D. REIS, JUDYANN L. SOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND ASSOCIATION; BANK OF AMERICA NA- Plaintiff,-v.- ALLAN ROSS PITCHAN, RIVER ROAD APT 503 DES PLAINES, IL 60016 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE EASTVIEW DR. DES PLAINES, IL 60018 REIS, STATE OF ILLINOIS Defendants 09 NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants TIONAL ASSOCIATION SII TO LASALLE VERONICA B PITCHAN, CITIBANK, FED- IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS CH 039448 113 KENILWORTH AVENUE 2017 CH 11643 7700 W NORTH AVE BANK NA; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND ERAL SAVINGS BANK, TOWNE PLACE above cause on June 25, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL 60007 NOTICE #4D ELMWOOD PARK, IL 60707 NOTICE NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, WEST CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION AM on November 5, 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive. ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 18 CH 8471 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC Defendants 19 CH 06386 2937 CLEMA- CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the in the above cause on July 11. 2019, an GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu- TIS DRIVE SCHAUMBURG,IL 60193 following described real estate Commonly known as 711 SOUTH RIVER ROAD APT agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above ant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS 503, DES PLAINES, IL 60016 Property Index No. 09-16-304-012-1054, Property Index will at 10:30 AM on October 16, 2019, at cause on April 12, 2016, an agent for The cause on May 22, 2018, an agent for The Sale entered in the above entitled cause HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- No. 09-16-304-012-1259, Property Index No. 09-16-304-012-1183 The real estate is im- The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in proved with a residence. Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL. 60606, sell AM on October 30, 2019, at The Judicial AM on October 28, 2019, at The Judicial on Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at the the above cause on September 18, 2019, the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will at a public sale to the highest bidder, as Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Sales Corporation, One South Wacker hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West an agent for The Judicial Sales Corpora- be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential set forth below, the following described Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a pub- Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a pub- MadisonStreet,Suite 718A,Chicago, tion, will at 10:30 AM on October 29, 2019, Properly Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate al the rate real estate: Commonly known as 2220 lic sale to the highest bidder, as set forth lic sale to the highest bidder, as set forth Illinois, sell at public auction to the high- at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed EASTVIEW DR., DES PLAINES, IL 60018 below, the following described real estate: below, the following described real estate: est bidder for cash, as set forth below, South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall Properly Index No09-29-302-171 The Commonly known as 113 KENILWORTH Commonly known as 7700 W NORTH the following described mortgaged real sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at real estate is improved with a single fam- AVENUE, ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL AVE #40, ELMWOOD PARK, IL 60707 estate: RI.N. 04-15-100-057-0000. Com- as set forth below, the following described the sale or by any mortgagee. judgment creditor, or other lienor acquinng the residential ily residence. The judgment amount was 60007 Property Index No. 08-33-316-026 Property Index No. 12-36-327-036-1014 monly known as 1955 Farnsworth Lane, real estate. Commonly known as 2937 real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The $364,353.46. Sale terms 25% down of the The real estate is improved with a single The real estate is improved with a condo/ Northbrook, IL 60062. The mortgaged CLEMATIS DRIVE, SCHAUMBURG, IL subject property is subject to general real estate taxes. special assessments, or special highest bid by certified funds at the close family residence. Sale terms 25% down townhouse, Sale terms: 25% down of the real estate is improved with a townhouse 60193 Property Index No. 06-24-202-032- taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales of the highest bid by certified funds at the highest bid by certified funds at the close residence. The purchaser of the unit other 1424 The real estate is improved with a to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS' condition. The Corporation No third party checks will close of the sale payable to The Judicial of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales than a mortgagee shall pay the assess- tan aluminum siding, two story townhouse sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, be accepted.The balance, including the Sales Corporation, No third party checks Corporation. No third party checks will ments and the legal fees required by sub- with an attached two car garageSale the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- will be accepted. The balance, including be accepted. The balance, including the divisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 of terms: 25% down of the highest bid by real estate after confirmation of the sale Where a sale of real estate is made to satisty a lien dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- the Condominium Property Act Sale terms: certified funds at the close of the sale pay- prior to that of the United States, the United States shall have one year from the date of sale which is calculated on residential real es- ResidentialProperty MunicipalityRelief dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, 10% down by certified funds, balance, by able to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No within which to redeem, except that with respect to a lien arising under the intemal revenue tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or Fund, whichiscalculated on residen- which is calculated on residential real es- certified funds, within 24 hours. No re- third party checks will be accepted. The laws the period shall be 120 days or the period allowable for redemption under State law. fraction thereof of the amount paid by the tial real estate at the rate of $1 for each tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or funds. The property will NOT be open for balance, including the Judicial Sale fee whichever is longer, and in any case in which, under the provisions of section 505 of the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount fraction thereof of the amount paid by the inspection. For information call Law Clerk for the Abandoned Residential Property Housing Act of 1950 as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection (d) of section 3720 of fundslor wire transfer, is due within twenty- paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified atPlaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbicki Law Municipality Relief Fund, which is calcu- title 38 of the United States Code, the right to redeem does not arise, there shall be no right four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the incertified funds/or wire transfer, is due funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- Group, 33 West Monroe Street, Chicago, lated on residential real estate at the rate of redemption. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no repre- mortgagee acquiring the residential real within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the Illinois 60603. (312) 360-9455. W18-1036 of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof sentation as to the condition of the property, Prospective bidders are admonished to check estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the mortgagee acquiring the residential real INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES COR- of the amount paid by the purchaser not the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or residential real estate pursuant to its credit estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale PORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the other lienor acquinng the residential real bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judg- or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or 13133460 transfer,isdue within twenty-four (24) legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) and (g)(4). If estate whose rights in and to the residen- ment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the other lienor acquiring the residential real hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the pur- residential real estate whose rights in and estate whose rights in and to the residen- gagee acquiring the residential real estate chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK subject property is subject to general real to the residential real estate arose prior to tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DE- estate taxes. special assessments, or spe- the sale The subject property is subject to subject property is subject to general real any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION PARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION general real estate taxes, special assess- estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- lienor acquiring the residential real estate FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE cial taxes levied against said real estate DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST ments, or special taxes levied against said cial taxes levied against said real estate whose rights in and to the residential real WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You and is offered for sale without any repre- COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF real estate and is offered for sale without and is offered for sale without any repre- estate arose prior to the sale. The subject will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport. sentation as to quality or quantity of title OF THE HOLDERS OF THE IMPAC SE- any representation as to quality or quantity sentation as to quality or quantity of title property is subject to general real estate etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS CURED ASSETS CORP., MORTGAGE of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS taxes,special assessments, orspecial and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales IS" condition. The sale is further subject to PASS -THROUGH CERTIFICATES SE- in 'AS IS' condition, The sale is further IS" condition. The sale is further subject to taxes levied against said real estate and Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file, CODILIS & confirmation by the court. Upon payment RIES 2006-4, Plaintiff, vs. HIMCOOMARIE subject to confirmation by the court. Upon confirmation by the court. Upon payment is offered for sale without any represen- ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiffs Attorneys, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, infull of the amount bid, the purchaser NARAINE; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEG- payment in full of the amount bid, the pur- infull of the amount bid, the purchaser tation as to quality or quantity of title and BURR RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One will receive a Certificate of Sale that will ATEES OF HIMCOOMARIE NARAINE, chaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will receive a Certificate of Sale that will without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can also visit entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS, GENER- will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real condition. The sale is further subject to The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.flsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. estate after confirmation of the sale The ALLY; AND NON -RECORD CLAIMANTS, real estate after confirmation of the sale. estate after confirmation of the sale. The confirmation by the court. Upon payment CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR property will NOT be open for inspection Defendants, 15 CH 6164 NOTICE OF and plaintiff makes no representation as The property will NOT be open for inspec- property will NOT be open for inspection infullof the amount bid, the purchaser RIDGE IL, 60527 630-794-5300 E -Mail: [email protected] Attorney File No. 14-19- SALE PUBLIC NOTICEISHEREBY tion and plaintiff makes no representation and plaintiff makes no representation as will receive a Certificate of Sale that will 00428 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 2019CH03897 to the condition of the property. Prospec- GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of as to the condition of the property. Pro- to the condition of the properly. Prospec- entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real TJSC#: 39-4104 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised tive bidders are admonished to check the Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above spective bidders are admonished to check tive bidders are admonished to check the estate after confirmation of the sale. The that Plaintiffs attomey is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any court fileto verity all information.Ifthis entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales the court file to verify all information. If this court fileto verify all information.Ifthis property will NOT be open for inspection information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 2019CH03897 13133382 property is a condominium unit, the pur- Corporation will on Friday, November 8, property is a condominium unit, the pur- property is a condominium unit, the pur- and plaintiff makes no representation as chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, 2019 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, chaser sale, to the condition of the property. Prospec other than a mortgagee. shall pay the as- 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chi- other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- tive bidders are admonished to check the sessments and the legal lees required by cago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the sessments and the legal fees required by sessments and the legal fees required by court fileto verify allinformation.Ifthis IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS property is a condominium unit, the pur- CHANCERY DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A MR. COOPER Plaintiff. 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4)If this property is a the following described mortgaged real 605/9)g))1( and (g)(4).If this property is a 605/9(01) and (g)(4).If this property is a chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, -v.- EMANUEL J. AGOSTO, VILLAGE OF FRANKLIN PARK Defendants 2019CH04198 condominium unit which is part of a com- estate. P.I.N. 12-12-317-001-0000. Com- condominium unit which is part of a com- condominium unit which is part of a com- other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- 3320 ERNST STREET FRANKLIN PARK, IL 60131 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE mon interest community, the purchaser of monly known as 5135 N. Mission Dr., mon interest community, the purchaser of sessments and the legal fees required by IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mon interest community, the purchaser of Norridge, IL 60706 Ma 5135 Mission The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS above cause on July 11, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10.30 mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a Dr., Harwood Heights, IL 60706. The mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a AM on November 5, 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, quired by The Condominium Property Act, mortgaged real estate is improved with a quired by The Condominium Property Act, quired by The Condominium Property Act, condominium unit which is part of a com- CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE single family residence. If the subject mort- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE mon interest community, the purchaser of following described real estate: Commonly known as 3320 ERNST STREET, FRANKLIN MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU gaged real estate is a unit of a common MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU the unit at the foreclosure sale other than PARK, IL 60131 Property Index No. 12-21-315-043-0000 The real estate is improved with HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- interest community, the purchaser of the HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- a mortgagee shall pay the assessments a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY required by The Condominium Property the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- assessments required by subsection (g-1) OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) of Section 186 of the Condominium Prop- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- erty Act. Sale terms: 10% down by certified OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall identificationissuedby agovernment hours. No refunds. The property will NOT identificationissued by a govemment identificationissuedby agovernment TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at agency (driver's license,passport, etc.) be open for inspection. For information call agency (drivers license, passport,etc.) agency (dnvers license, passport,etc.) IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- the sale or by any mortgagee. judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential in order to gain entry into our building and Mr. Anthony Porto at Plaintiffs Attorney, in order to gain entry into our building and in order to gain entry into our building and 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The the foreclosure sale room in Cook County Kluever & Platt, L.L.C., 150 North Michi- the foreclosure sale room in Cook County the foreclosure sale room in Cook County FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special and the same identification for sales held gan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60601. (312) and the same identification for sales held and the same identification for sales held photo identification issued by a govern- taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as at other county venues where The Judicial 981-7385. SPSL.0491INTERCOUNTY at other county venues where The Judi- at other county venues where The Judi- ment agency (driver's license, passport, to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS" condition. The Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- etc.) in order to gain entry into our build- sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, sales.For information, LAW OFFICES Officer, (312) 444-1122 13132976 OF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC Plaintiffs Attor- sure sales. For information, examine the sure sales. For information, examine the ing and the foreclosure sale room in Cook the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to neys, 175 N. Franklin Street, Suite 201, court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. County and the same identificationfor the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspec- tion and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective CHICAGO, IL,60606 (312)357-1125 PlaintiffsAttorneys,15W030 NORTH PlaintiffsAttorneys,15W030 NORTH sales held al other county venues where bidders are admonished to check the court file to venfy all information. If this property is a Please refer calls to the sales department. FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts Please refer to file number 18-00861 THE RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE foreclosuresales. MCCALLA RAYMER condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee. JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One LEIBERT PIERCE. LLC Plaintiffs Attor- shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, ARE YOU 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, neys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can 1200, Chicago, IL, 60602. Tel No. (312) also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at 346-9088. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 TIRED? ILCS 605118.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE at *woe tisc.com for a 7 day status report www.hsc.com for a 7 day status report of vevwfisc.com for a 7 day status report of PORATION One South Wacker Drive, RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER of pending sales. LAW OFFICES OF IRA pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 24th Boor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS T NEVEL, LLC 175 N. Franklin Street, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a gov- Suite 201 CHICAGO IL, 60606 312-357- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630- If you are tired of Sales Corporation at www.hsccorn for a 7 emment agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building 1125 E -Mail. pleadings©nevellaw.com 794-5300 E -Mall:pleadings@il. cslegal. 794-5300E -Mail: pleadings@thcslegal. day status report of pending sales. MC - and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held Attorney File No. 18-00861 Attorney Code. corn Attorney File No. 14-09-23705 Attor- com Attorney File No. 14-17-12525 Attor- CALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. 18837 Case Number: 18 CH 3357 TJSC#: ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. having a garage or One North Dearbom Street, Suite 1200 For intonation, examine the court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P.C. Plaintiffs Attor- 39-4366 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt 21762 Case Number 09 CH 039448 21762 Case Number: 2017 CH 11643 Chicago IL, 60602 312-346-9088 E -Mail: AttorneyFile neys, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) Collection Practices Act, you are advised TJSC#: 39-6103 NOTE: Pursuant to the TJSC#. 39-6031 NOTE: Pursuant to the [email protected] 794-9876 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are No. 269928 Attorney ARDC No. 61256 At- basement full of Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation debt collector attempting to collect a debt advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed advised that Plaintiffs attomey is deemed torney Code. 61256 Case Number 19 CH atWVAY.ljsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, and any information obtained will be used to be a debt collector attempting to collect to be a debt collector attempting to collect 06386 TJSC#: 39-6127 NOTE: Pursuant P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630-794- for that purpose Case # 18 CH 3357 a debt and any information obtained will a debt and any information obtained will be to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 5300 E -Mail: [email protected] Attorney File No. 14-19-02551 Attorney ARDC No. be used for that purpose. Case # 09 CH used for that purpose. Case IS 2017 CH junk, empty it FAST you are advised that Plaintiffs attomey is 039448 0133323 11643 13133409 deemed to be a debt collector attempting 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number 2019CH04198 TJSC#: 39-4493 NOTE: to collect a debt and any information ob- Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiffs attomey with a Fast Acting tained will be used for that purpose. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION HSBC MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FEDERAL MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DITECH MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BMO MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION NEWREZ, MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS MENT -CHANCERY DIVISIONCITI- BANK USA, NA., AS TRUSTEE, ON NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION FINANCIAL LLCPlaintiff, -v.-KIRILL HARRIS BANK N.A.Plaintiff, -v- PAUL LLC Plaintiff,-v.- THOMAS J. MATHIAS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, -v.- DIANA MORTGAGE. INC. Plaintiff, -v.- PATRICIA BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE J.P. ("FANNIEMAE"), A CORPORATION ORLOV, POLO RUN CONDOMINIUM AS- E. BELLOT, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND AKA THOMAS MATHIAS, KRISTI MJ. MA- LAYOUS, JOSEPH LAYOUS NIQA JO- M. TANIELIAN Defendants 19 CH 03567 MORGAN ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER SOCIATION, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants THIAS AKA KRISTI MATHIAS Defendants SEPH G. LAYOUS Defendants 19 CH 1303 CUMBERLAND CIR W. ELK GROVE 2006-A7 MORTGAGE PASS -THROUGH THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF REGISTRATION SYSTEM AS NOMINEE 2019 CH 01753 370 NORMAN CT DES 18 CH 13359 3712 DOVE ST. ROLLING 3734 523 PINEHURST DRIVE DES VILLAGE, IL 60007 NOTICE OF SALE CERTIFICATES Plaintiff,-v.- RICARDO AMERICA Plaintiff, -v.- JENNIFER L CUR- FOR RBS CITIZENS, N.A. Defendants PLAINES, IL 60016 NOTICE OF SALE MEADOWS, IL 60008 NOTICE OF SALE PLAINES, IL 60016 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MERCADO, AS HEIR OF BEATRICE TIS, STATE OF ILLINOIS, JPMORGAN 2017 CH 02773 427 CHUKKER COURT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure PENUELA, UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- WHEELING, IL 60090 NOTICE OF SALE pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and and Sale entered in the above cause on AND LEGATEES OF BEATRICE PENU- TION, CHERRY BROOK VILLAGE HO- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sale entered in the above cause on June and Sale entered in the above cause on Sale entered in the above cause on July July 26. 2019, an agent for The Judicial ELA, CARY ROSENTHAL, AS SPECIAL MEOWNERS ASSOCIATION Defendants pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 21, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales August 2, 2019, an agent for The Judicial 19, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Sales Corporation, willat 10:30 AM on REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE 2019 CH 01429 377 W. TANGLEWOOD and Sale entered in the above cause on Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on October Sales Corporation, willat 1030 AM on Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on October October 28, 2019, at The Judicial Sales OF BEATRICE PENUELA, CENTRAL AVENUE PALATINE, IL 60067 NOTICE October 24, 2017, an agent for The Judi- 28, 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corpora- November 4, 2019, at The Judicial Sales 25, 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corpora- Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY cial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30AM on tion, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, tion, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale TION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON - GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of October 22, 2019, at The Judicial Sales IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the high- CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the high- to the highest bidder, as set forth below, RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 2018 Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, est bidder, as set forth below, the following to the highest bidder, as set forth below, est bidder, as set forth below, the follow- the following described real estate: Com- CH 08578 707 WEST CENTRAL ROAD, cause on August 5, 2019, an agent for The CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale described real estate: Commonly known the following described real estate: Com- ingdescribedrealestate. Commonly monly known as 1303 CUMBERLAND UNIT M MOUNT PROSPECT, IL 60056 Judicial Sales Corporation, willat 10:30 to the highest bidder, as set forth below, as 370 NORMAN CT, DES PLAINES, IL monly known as 3712 DOVE ST., ROLL- known as 523 PINEHURST DRIVE, DES CIR W., ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL 60007 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS AM on November 7, 2019, at The Judicial the following described real estate: Com- 60016 Property Index No. 08-13-216-001- ING MEADOWS, IL 60008 Property Index PLAINES, IL 60016 Property Index No. Property Index No. 08-32-409-001-0000 HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- Sales Corporation, One South Wacker monly known as 427 CHUKKER COURT, 0000 The real estate is improved with a No. 02-36-404-039-0000 The real estate 09-07-110-009-0000 The real estateis The real estate is improved with a single ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a pub- WHEELING, IL 60090 Property Index No. residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the is improved with a single family residence. improved with a single family residence. family residence. The judgment amount the above cause on August 6, 2019, an lic sale to the highest bidder, as set forth 03-15-410-037-1040 The real estate is im- highest bid by certified funds at the close The judgment amount was $226,239.30. The judgment amount was $363,215.08. was $239,292.20. Sale terms' 25% down agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, below, the following described real estate: proved with a four or more units with an of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid of the highest bid by certified funds at the will at 10:30 AM on November 8, 2019, at Commonly known as 377 W. TANGLE attached one car garage. Sale terms: 25% Corporation. No third party checks will by certified funds at the close of the sale by certified funds at the close of the sale close of the sale payable to The Judicial The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South WOOD AVENUE, PALATINE, IL 60067 down of the highest bid by certified funds be accepted. The balance, including the payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. Sales Corporation. No third party checks Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell Property Index No 02-10-224-008-0000 at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- No third party checks will be accepted. The No third party checks will be accepted. The will be accepted. The balance, including at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set (VOL. 148) The real estate is improved Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, balance, including the Judicial Sale fee balance, including the Judicial Sale fee the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned forth below, the following described real with a townhouse. The judgment amount checks will be accepted. The balance, in- which is calculated on residential real es- for the Abandoned Residential Property for the Abandoned Residential Property ResidentialProperty MunicipalityRelief estate Commonly known as 707 WEST was $118,381.89. Sale terms: 25% down cluding the Judicial Sale fee for the Aban- tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or Municipality Relief Fund, which is calcu- Municipality Relief Fund, which is calcu- Fund, whichiscalculated on residen- CENTRAL ROAD, UNIT A4, MOUNT of the highest bid by certified funds at the doned Residential Property Municipality fraction thereof of the amount paid by the lated on residential real estate at the rate lated on residential real estate at the rate tial real estate at the rate of $1 for each PROSPECT, IL 60058 Property Index No close of the sale payable to The Judicial Relief Fund, which is calculated on resi- purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount 08-11-203-032-1171 The real estate is im- Sales Corporation. No third party checks dential real estate at the rate of $1 for each funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- of the amount paid by the purchaser not of the amount paid by the purchaser not paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, proved with a condominium. The judgment will be accepted. The balance, including $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due amount was $89.298.76. Sale terms: 25% the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, mortgagee acquiring the residential real transfer,isdue within twenty-four (24) transfer,is due withintwenty-four (24) within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall down of the highest bid by certified funds ResidentialProperty MunicipalityRelief in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the at the close of the sale payable to The Fund, whichiscalculated on residen- within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or gagee acquiring the residential real estate gagee acquiring the residential real estate residential real estate pursuant to its credit Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party tial real estate at the rate of $1 for each be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the other lienor acquiring the residential real pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judg- checks will be accepted. The balance, in- $1,003 or fraction thereof of the amount residential real estate pursuant to its credit estate whose rights in and to the residen- any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other ment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the cluding the Judicial Sale fee for the Aban- paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, bid at the sale or by any mortgagee. judg- tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The lienor acquiring the residential real estate lienor acquiring the residential real estate residential real estate whose rights in and doned Residential Property Municipality in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due ment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the subject property is subject to general real whose rights in and to the residential real whose rights in and to the residential real to the residential real estate arose prior to Relief Fund, which is calculated on resi- within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall residential real estate whose rights in and estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- estate arose prior to the sale. The subject estate arose prior to the sale. The subject the sale. The subject property is subject to dential real estate at the rate of $1 for each be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the to the residential real estate arose prior to cial taxes levied against said real estate property is subject to general real estate property is subject to general real estate general real estate taxes, special assess- $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount residential real estate pursuant to its credit the sale. The subject property is subject to and is offered for sale without any repre- taxes,special assessments, or special taxes,special assessments, or special ments, or special taxes levied against said paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judg- general real estate taxes, special assess- sentation as to quality or quantity of title taxes levied against said real estate and taxes levied against said real estate and real estate and is offered for sale without incertified funds/or wire transfer, is due ment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the ments, or special taxes levied against said and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS is offered for sale without any represen- is offered for sale without any represen- any representation as to quality or quantity within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall residential real estate whose nghts in and real estate and is offered for sale without IS" condition. The sale is further subject to tation as to quality or quantity of title and tation as to quality or quantity of title and of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the to the residential real estate arose prior to any representation as to quality or quantity confirmation by the court. Upon payment without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS' in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further residential real estate pursuant to its credit the sale. The subject property is subject to of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and infull of the amount bid, the purchaser condition, The sale is further subject to condition. The sale is further subject to subject to confirmation by the court. Upon bid at the sale or by any mortgagee. judg- general real estate taxes, special assess- in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further will receive a Certificate of Sale that will confirmation by the court. Upon payment confirmation by the court. Upon payment payment in full of the amount bid, the pur- ment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the ments, or special taxes levied against said subject to confirmation by the court. Upon entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real infull of the amount bid, the purchaser infull of the amount bid, the purchaser chaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that residential real estate whose rights in and real estate and is offered for sale without payment in full of the amount bid, the pur- estate after confirmation of the sale. The will receive a Certificate of Sale that will will receive a Certificate of Sale that will will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the to the residential real estate arose prior to any representation as to quality or quan- chaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that property will NOT be open for inspection entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real real estate after confirmation of the sale. the sale. The subject property is subject to tity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the and plaintiff makes no representation as estate after confirmation of the sale The estate after confirmation of the sale. The The property will NOT be open for inspec- general real estate taxes, special assess- and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is fur- real estate after confirmation of the sale. to the condition of the property. Prospec- property will NOT be open for inspection property will NOT be open for inspection tion and plaintiff makes no representation ments, or special taxes levied against said ther subject to confirmation by the court. The property will NOT be open for inspec- tive bidders are admonished to check the and plaintiff makes no representation as and plaintiff makes no representation as as to the condition of the property. Pro- real estate and is offered for sale without Upon payment in, full of the amount bid, tion and plaintiff makes no representation court file to verify all information.If this to the condition of the property. Prospec- to the condition of the property. Prospec- spective bidders are admonished to check any representation as to quality or quan- the purchaser will receive a Certificate of as to the condition of the property. Pro- property is a condominium unit, the pur- tive bidders are admonished to check the tive bidders are admonished to check the the court file to verify all information. if this tity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff Same that will entitle the purchaser to a spective bidders are admonished to check chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, court fileto verify all information.If this court file to verifyallinformation.Ifthis property is a condominium unit, the pur- and in 'AS IS' condition. The sale is fur- deed to the real estate after confirmation the court file to verify all information. If this other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- property is a condominium unit, the pur- property is a condominium unit, the pur- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, ther subject to confirmation by the court. of the sale. The property will NOT be open property is a condominium unit, the pur- sessments and the legal fees required by chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- Upon payment in full of the amount bid, for inspection and plaintiff makes no repre- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- sessments and the legal fees required by the purchaser will receive a Certificate of sentation as to the condition of the prop- other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a sessments and the legal fees required by sessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a erty. Prospective bidders are admonished sessments and the legal fees required by condominium unit which is part of a com- The Condominium Property Ad, 765 ILCS The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a deed to the real estate after confirmation to check the court file to verify all informa- The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS mon interest community, the purchaser of 605/9(01) and (g)(4). If this property is a 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a com- of the sale. The property will NOT be open tion. If this property is a condominium unit, 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a condominium unit which is part of a com- condominium unit which is part of a com- mon interest community, the purchaser of for inspection and plaintiff makes no repre- the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure condominium unit which is part of a com- mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- mon interest community, the purchaser of mon interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other thana sentation as to the condition of the prop- sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the mon interest community, the purchaser of quired by The Condominium Property Act, the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- erty. Prospective bidders are admonished assessments and the legal fees required the unit at the foreclosure sale other than 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- quired by The Condominium Property Act, to check the court file to verify all informa- by The Condominium Property Act, 765 a mortgagee shall pay the assessments MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU quired by The Condominium Property Act, quired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE tion. If this property is a condominium unit, ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).If this prop- required by The Condominium Property HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- 7651LCS 605/18.5(g-4 IF YOU ARE THE 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure erty is a condominium unit which is part Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- sale, other than a mortgagee. shall pay the of a common interest community, the pur- THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER). OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY assessments and the legal fees required chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- by The Condominium Property Act, 765 other than a mortgagee shall pay the as- POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).Ifthis prop- sessments required by The Condominium TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- erty is a condominium unit which is part Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- identificationissuedby agovernment OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo of a common interest community, the pur- IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO- 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE agency (driver's license, passport,etc.) CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identificationissuedby agovernment chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale MEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a in order to gain entry into our building and identificationissued bya govemment identificationissuedbyagovernment agency (driver's license. passport,etc.) other than a mortgagee shall pay the as- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 photo identification issued by a govern- the foreclosure sale room in Cook County agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and sessments required by The Condominium DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF ment agency (driver's license, passport, and the same identification for sales held in order to gain entry into our building and in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH etc.) in order to gain entry into our build- at other county venues where The Judi- the foreclosure sale room in Cook County the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO- SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS ing and the foreclosure sale room in Cook cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- and the same identification for sales held and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial MEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You County and the same identificationfor sure sales. For information, examine the at other county venues where The Judicial at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 will need a photo identification issued by sales held at other county venues where court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, HEAVNER, BEY- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF a government agency (driver'slicense, The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts PlaintiffsAttorneys, 15W030 NORTH sales, For information, HEAVNER, BEY- sales. For information, The sales clerk, ERS & MIHLAR, LLC Plaintiffs Attorneys, POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into foreclosuresales. MCCALLA RAYMER FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR ERS & MIHLAR, LLC Plaintiffs Attorneys, SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSOCIATES, 111 East Main Street, DECATUR, IL, 62523 SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS our building and the foreclosure sale room LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC Plaintiffs Attor- RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE 111 East Main Street, DECATUR, IL, 62523 LLC Plaintiffs Attorneys, 2121 WAUKE- (217) 422-1719. Please refer to file num- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You in Cook County and the same identifica- neys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One (217)422-1719. Please refer to file number GAN RD., SUITE 301, Bannockburn, IL, ber 2120-15690. THE JUDICIAL SALES will need a photo identification issued by tion for sales held at other county venues 1200, Chicago, IL, 60602. Tel No. (312) South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, 657804730. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 60015 (847) 291-1717 For information call CORPORATION One South Wacker a government agency (driver'slicense, where The Judicial Sales Corporation con- 346-9088. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can PORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th between the hours of 1pm - 3pm.. Please Dive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into ducts foreclosure sales. For information, PORATION One South Wacker Drive, also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 - refer to file number 18-088938. THE JU- (312) 236 -SALE You can also visit The our building and the foreclosure sale room JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) VWIW.tjsctornfor a 7 day status report of SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales DICIAL SALES CORPORATION One Judicial Sales Corporation atYAW.' tjsc. in Cook County and the same identifica- LLC Plaintiffs Attorneys, 230 W. Monroe 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, Corporation at ww.v.tisc.com for a 7 day South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, corn for a 7 day status report of pending tion for sales held at other county venues Street, Suite #1125, Chicago, IL, 60606 Sales Corporation atWWWtisc.com for a 7 P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, status report of pending sales. HEAVNER, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can sales. HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR. where The Judicial Sales Corporation con- (312) 541-9710. Please refer to file num- day status report of pending sales. MC - SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630- BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC111 East Main also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation LLC 111 East Main Street DECATUR IL, ducts foreclosure sales. For information, ber 19-6827. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- CALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC 794-5300E -Mail: pleadings@itcslegal. Street DECATUR IL, 62523 217.422-1719 at vnsw.fisc.com for a 7 day status report 62523 217-422-1719 Fax #1217-422-1754 JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, PORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th One North Dearbom Street, Suite 1200 corn Attorney File No. 14-19-01319 Attor- Fax #: 217-422-1754 E -Mail: CookPlead- of pending sales. SHAPIRO KREISMAN E -Mail: [email protected] LLC Plaintiffs Attorneys, 230 W. Monroe Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 - Chicago IL, 60602 312-346-9088 E -Mail: ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. [email protected] No. & ASSOCIATES, LLC 2121 WAUKEGAN Attorney File No. 2120-15690 Attomey Street, Suite #1125, Chicago, IL, 60606 SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales pleadings©mccalla.corn Attorney File No. 21762 Case Number 2019 CH 01753 657804730 Attomey Code. 40387 Case RD., SUITE 301 Bannockbum IL, 60015 Code. 40387 Case Number: 19 CH 03567 (312) 541-9710. Please refer to file num- Corporation at wortv.tisc corn for a 7 day 253414 Attomey ARDC No. 61256 Attor- TJSC#: 39-4034 NOTE: Pursuant to the Number 18 CH 13359 TJSC#: 39-4937 847-291-1717 E -Mail: ILNotices@logs. TJSC#: 39-4737 NOTE: Pursuant to the ber 18-5913. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- status report of pending sales. JOHNSON, ney Code. 61256 Case Number. 2017 CH Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collec- corn Attorney File No. 18-088938 Attor- Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are PORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 02773 TJSC#: 39-5977 NOTE. Pursuant advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed tion Practices Act, you are advised that ney Code. 42168 Case Number 19 CH advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 - W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125 Chicago to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, to be a debt collector attempting to collect Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be a debt 3734 TJSC#, 39-4704 NOTE: Pursuant to be a debt collector attempting to collect SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales IL, 60606 312-541-9710 E -Mail: ilplead- you are advised that Plaintiffs attomey is a debt and any information obtained will be collector attempting to collect a debt and to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, a debt and any information obtained will Corporation at M.N., .tisc.com for a 7 day [email protected] Attorney File deemed to be a debt collector attempting used for that purpose. Case # 2019 CH any information obtainedwillbe used you are advised that Plaintiffs attomey is be used for that purpose. Case # 19 CH status report of pending sales. JOHNSON, No. 19-6827 Attorney Code. 40342 Case to collect a debt and any information ob- 01753 13132504 for that purpose. Case # 18 CH 13359 deemed to be a debt collector attempting 03567 13131666 BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 Number 2019 CH 01429 TJSC#: 39-5268 tained will be used for that purpose. Case 13129898 to collect a debt and any information ob- W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125 Chicago NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collec- # 2017 CH 02773 13132579 tained will be used for that purpose. Case IL, 60606 312-541-9710 E -Mail ilplead- tion Practices Act, you are advised that #19 CH 3734 13132168 [email protected] Attorney File Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt No. 18-5913 Attorney Code, 40342 Case collector attempting to collect a debt and Number: 2018 CH 08578 TJSC#: 39-5237 any information obtained will be used for NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collec- that purpose.Case # 2019 CH 01429 tion Practices Act, you are advised that 13133067 Plaintiffs attomey is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT- CHANCERY DIVISION NEWREZ, MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FEDERAL MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FEDERAL MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION NEWREZ MENT -CHANCERY DIVISION THE MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FEDERAL MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WILM- LLC FKA NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION LLC,F/K/A NEW PENN FINANCIAL, BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION INGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, DBA SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SER- Plaintiff,-v.- PAUL L.BILSKI IIIA/K/A ("FANNIEMAE"), A CORPORATION LLC D/B/A SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE COMPANY, N.A. F/K/A THE BANK OF (FANNIE MAE), A CORPORATION OR- FSB, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, VICING; Plaintiff,vs. CONSTANTINE J. PAUL LOUIS BILSKI III A/K/A PAUL L. ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER SERVICING Plaintiff, -v.- MARIA NARIDO NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, N.A. GANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR BCAT VERROS, ALEXANDRIAL. VERROS, BILSKI, KERSTIN SCHREYER-MILLER, THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES A/K/A MARIA L. KALNES, GERARDO P AS SUCCESSOR -IN -INTEREST TO JP LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF 2017-19TT Plaintiff,-v.- CHRISTOPHER U.S. BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRE- OF AMERICAPlaintiff, -v-JAYE E CERBAS, BALDWIN COURT CONDO- MORGAN CHASE, NA, AS TRUSTEE AMERICA Plaintiff, -v.- JEROME A. OW - S. MACOMBER, MEGAN I. MACOMBER, SCHWARTZ, WOLF 8 BERNSTEIN, UP, CORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 2009 CH SCHWARTZ A/K/A JAYE SCHWARTZ, MINIUM ASSOCIATION, ASSOCIATES FOR NOMURA ASSET ACCEPTANCE ENS, MARIA E. GONZALEZ OWENS, BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSO- UNKNOWN OWNERS, GENERALLY, AND 22788 2537 SEMINARY AVENUE DES COURTYARDS OF ARLINGTON CON- FINANCE,INC., STATE OF ILLINOIS CORPORATION REPERFORMING STATE FARM BANK, F. S. B. Defendants CIATION, ELMDALE CONDOMINIUM AS- NON -RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants, PLAINES, IL 60016 NOTICE OF SALE DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN Defendants 2019 CH 03033 1323 N. LOAN REMIC TRUST SERIES 2004-R3 18 CH 6443 1727 WEBSTER LANE DES SOCIATION Defendants 2019 CH 03280 16 CH 14824 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that OWNERS AND NON -RECORD CLAIM- BALDWIN COURT, UNIT 113 PALATINE, Plaintiff,-v.- MERCEDES HERNANDEZ, PLAINES, IL 60018 NOTICE OF SALE 920 BEAU DR. #107 DES PLAINES, IL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure ANTS Defendants 18 CH 02128 1675 IL 60074 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC PARK TOWNE CONDOMINIUM ASSO- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 60016 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale and Sale entered in the above cause on NORTH BELMONT COURT ARLINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu- CIATION, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant entered in the above entitled cause Inter - February 26,2019, an agent for The HEIGHTS, IL 60004 NOTICE OF SALE ant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., IL- and Sale entered in the above cause on to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale county Judicial Sales Corporation will on Judicial Sales Corporation, willat 10:30 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sale entered in the above cause on July LINOIS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AU- March 11, 2019, an agent for The Judicial entered in the above cause on June 14, Thursday, October 31, 2019 at the hour of AM on October 15, 2019, at The Judicial pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and 5, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales THORITY Defendants 2019CH03590 140 Sales Corporation,willat 10:30 AM on 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Cor- 11 a m. in their office at 120 West Madi- Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Sale entered in the above cause on July Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on October W. WOOD ST #321 PALATINE, IL 60067 October 17, 2019, at The Judicial Sales poration, will at 10:30 AM on October 24. son Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a pub- 22, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales 15, 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corpora- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, sell at public auction to the highest bidder lic sale to the highest bidder, as set forth Corporation, will at 1030 AM on October tion, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, for cash, as set forth below, the following below, the following described real estate: 23, 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corpora- IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the high- ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in to the highest bidder, as set forth below, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest described mortgaged real estate: P I N Commonly known as 2537 SEMINARY tion, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, est bidder, as set forth below, the following the above cause on June 20, 2019, an the following described real estate: Com- bidder. as set forth below, the following 03-18-114-009-0000 Commonly known AVENUE, DES PLAINES, IL 60016 Prop- IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the high- described real estate' PIN(S): 02-12-200- agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, monly known as 1727 WEBSTER LANE, described real estate: Commonly known as 1702 W. Roanoke Drive, Arlington erty Index No. 09-15-305-010-0000 The est bidder, as set forth below, the following 019-1061 Commonly known as 1323 N. will at 1030 AM on October 24, 2019, at DES PLAINES, IL 60018 Property Index as 920 BEAU DR. #107, DES PLAINES, Heights, IL 60004. The mortgaged real real estate is improved with a residence. descnbed real estate: Commonly known BALDWIN COURT, UNIT 1B, PALATINE, The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South No. 09-29-101-016-0000 The real estate IL 60016 Property Index No 08-24-100- estate is improved with a single family resi- Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid as1675 NORTH BELMONT COURT, IL 60074 Property Index No. 02-12-200- Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell is improved with a single family residence 029-1049 The real estate is improved with dence If the subject mortgaged real estate by certified funds at the close of the sale ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL 60004 Prop- 019-1061 The real estate is improved with at a public sale to the highest bidder, as The judgment amount was $276,254.58 a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the is a unit of a common interest community, payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. erty Index No. 03-20-101-015-1018 The a condominium. The judgment amount set forth below, the following described Sale terms. 25% down of the highest bid highest bid by certified funds at the close the purchaser of the unit other than a mort- No third party checks will be accepted. The real estate is improved with a red brick, was $81,613.68. Sale terms: 25% down real estate: Commonly known as 140 by certified funds at the close of the sale of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales gagee shall pay the assessments required balance, including the Judicial Sale fee two story condominium, attached one of the highest bid by certified funds at the W. WOOD ST #321, PALATINE, IL 60067 payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. Corporation. No third party checkswill by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the for the Abandoned Residential Property car garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Property Index No. 02-15-407-049-1064 No third party checks will be accepted. The be accepted. The balance, including the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: Municipality Relief Fund, which is calcu- highest bid by certified funds at the close Sales Corporation. No third party checks The real estate is improved with a condo/ balance, including the Judicial Sale fee Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- 10% down by certified funds, balance, by lated on residential real estate at the rate of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales will be accepted. The balance, including townhouse. Sale terms: 25% down of the for the Abandoned Residential Property dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, certified funds, within 24 hours. No re- of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof Corporation. No thirdparty checks will the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned highest bid by certified funds at the close Municipality Relief Fund, which is calcu- which is calculated on residential real es- funds. The property will NOT be open for of the amount paid by the purchaser not be accepted. The balance, including the ResidentialProperty MunicipalityRelief of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales lated on residential real estate at the rate tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or inspection For information call Mr. Antho- to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- Fund, whichiscalculated on residen- Corporation. No thirdparty checkswill of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof fraction thereof of the amount paid by the ny Porto at Plaintiffs Attorney, Kluever & transfer,isdue withintwenty-four (24) dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, tial real estate at the rate of $1 for each be accepted. The balance, including the of the amount paid by the purchaser not purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified Platt, L.L.C., 150 North Michigan Avenue, hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- which is calculated on residential real es- $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- Chicago, Illinois 60601. (312) 981-7385. gagee acquiring the residential real estate tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, transfer,is due within twenty-four (24) four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the SMSF.0184 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by fraction thereof of the amount paid by the incertified funds/or wire transfer, is due which is calculated on residential real es- hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- mortgagee acquiring the residential real SALES CORPORATION SellingOfficer, any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or gagee acquiring the residential real estate estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale (312) 444-1122 13132274 lienor acquiring the residential real estate funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the fraction thereof of the amount paid by the pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor. or whose rights in and to the residential real four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the residential real estate pursuant to its credit purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other other lienor acquiring the residential real mortgagee acquiring the residential real bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judg- funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- lienor acquiring the residential real estate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK estate arose prior to the sale The subject estate whose rights in and to the residen- property is subject to general real estate estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale ment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the whose rights in and to the residential real tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- taxes,special assessments. or special or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or residential real estate whose rights in and mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject subject property is subject to general real MENT- CHANCERY DIVISIONU.S other lienor acquiring the residential real to the residential real estate arose prior to estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale property is subject to general real estate BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIA- taxes levied against said real estate and estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- is offered for sale without any represen- estate whose rights in and to the residen- the sale. The subject property is subject to or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or taxes,special assessments, or special cial taxes levied against said real estate TION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPAC- tation as to quality or quantity of title and tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The general real estate taxes, special assess- other lienor acquiring the residential real taxes levied against said real estate and and is offered for sale without any repre- ITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS' subject property is subject to general real ments, or special taxes levied against said estate whose rights in and to the residen- is offered for sale without any represen- sentation as to quality or quantity of title FOR VRMTG ASSET TRUST Plaintiff, estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- real estate and is offered for sale without tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The tation as to quality or quantity of title and and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS vs. ANN M. OTROSHKO AM/A ANN M. condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment cial taxes levied against said real estate any representation as to quality or quan- subject property is subject to general real without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS' IS" condition. The sale is further subject to BRZOZOWSKI, PAUL M. OTROSHKO, infull of the amount bid, the purchaser and is offered for sale without any repre- tity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON sentation as to quality or quantity of tide and in 'AS IS' condition. The sale is fur- cial taxes levied against said real estate confirmation by the court Upon payment infull of the amount bid, the purchaser FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS ther subject to confirmation by the court. and is offered for sale without any repre- infull of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF estate after confirmation of the sale. The IS' condition. The sale is further subject to Upon payment in full of the amount bid, sentation as to quality or quantity of title will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE property will NOT be open for inspection confirmation by the court. Upon payment the purchaser will receive a Certificate of and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The CWHEQ INC., CWHEQ REVOLVING and plaintiff makes no representation as infull of the amount bid, the purchaser Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a IS' condition The sale is further subject to estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection HOMEEQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES to the condition of the property. Prospec- will receive a C,ertificete of Sale that will deed to the real estate after confirmation confirmation by the court. Upon payment property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as 2007-E, ELMDALE CONDOMINIUM AS- tive bidders are admonished to check the entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real of the sale. The property will NOT be open infull of the amount bid, the purchaser and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospec- SOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND court fileto verifyall information. If this estate after confirmation of the sale. The for inspection and plaintiff makes no repre- will receive a Certificate of Sale that will to the condition of the property. Prospec- tive bidders are admonished to check the NON -RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants, property is a condominium unit, the pur- property will NOT be open for inspection sentation as to the condition of the prop- entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real tive bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information.Ifthis 16 CH 16172 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, and plaintiff makes no representation as erty. Prospective bidders are admonished estate after confirmation of the sale. The court fileto verify allinformation.Ifthis property is a condominium unit, the pur- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- to the condition of the property. Prospec- to check the court file to verify all informa- property will NOT be open for inspection property is a condominium unit, the pur- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale sessments and the legal fees required by tive bidders are admonished to check the tion. If this property is a condominium unit, and plaintiff makes no representation as chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- entered in the above entitled cause Inter - The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS court file to verifyallinformation.Ifthis the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure to the condition of the property. Prospec- other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- sessments and the legal fees required by county Judicial Sales Corporation will on 605/9(g))1) and (g)(4). If this property is a property is a condominium unit, the pur- sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the tive bidders are admonished to check the sessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Thursday, October 24, 2019 at the hour of condominium unit which is part of a com- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, assessments and the legal fees required court file to verify all information.If this The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a 11 a m. in their office at 120 West Madi- other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- by The Condominium Property Act, 765 property is a condominium unit, the pur- 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a com- son Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, mon interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a sessments and the legal fees required by ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).If this prop- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, condominium unit which is part of a com- mon interest community, the purchaser of sell at public auction to the highest bidder mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS erty is a condominium unit which is part other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- mon interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a for cash, as set forth below, the following quired by The Condominium Property Act, 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a of a common interest community, the pur- sessments and the legal fees required by the unit at the foreclosure sale other than mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- described mortgaged real estate.P.I.N. condominium unit which is part of a com- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS a mortgagee shall pay the assessments quired by The Condominium Property Act, 08-24-100-029-1017 Commonly known 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU mon interest community, the purchaser of other than a mortgagee shall pay the as- 605/9(g)(1( and (g)(4). If this property is a required by The Condominium Property 765 ILCS 605/18.5(9-1). IF YOU ARE THE as 910 BEAU DRIVE, UNITS 203 , DES the unit at the foreclosure sale other than sessments required by The Condominium condominium unit which is part of a com- Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU PLAINES, IL 60016. The mortgaged real HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- a mortgagee shall pay the assessments Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). mon interest community, the purchaser of THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- estate is improved with a condominium SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- required by The Condominium Property IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO- the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY residence. The purchaser of the unit other CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE MEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- than a mortgagee shall pay the assess- THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 quired by The Condominium Property Act, TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) ments and the legal fees required by OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section issued POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo 9 of the Condominium Property Act Sale identification byagovernment agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a identificationissuedbyagovernment terms: 10% down by certified funds, bal- in order to gain entry into our building and IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY photo identification issued by a govern- agency (driver's license,passport,etc.) ance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. the foreclosure sale room in Cook County 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE will need a photo identification issued by OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- ment agency (driver's license, passport. in order to gain entry into our building and No refunds. The property will NOT be open and the same identification for sales held FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a a government agency (driver'slicense, CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) etc.) in order to gain entry into our build- the foreclosure sale room in Cook County for inspection. For information call Mr. Ira at other county venues where The Judi- photo identification issued by a govern- passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- ing and the foreclosure sale room in Cook and the same identification for sales held T Nevel at Plaintiffs Attorney, Law Offices cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- ment agency (driver's license, passport, our building and the foreclosure sale room CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo County and the same identificationfor at other county venues where The Judi- of Ira T. Newt, 175 North Franklin Street, sure sales. For information, examine the etc.) in order to gain entry into our build- in Cook County and the same identifica- identificationissuedby a government sales held at other county venues where cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- Chicago, Illinois 60606. (312) 357-1125. court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC. ing and the foreclosure sale room in Cook tion for sales held at other county venues agency (driver's license,passport, etc.) The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts sure sales. For information, examine the 18-04615 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL PlaintiffsAttorneys, 15W030 NORTH County and the same identificationfor where The Judicial Sales Corporation con- in order to gain entry into our building and foreclosure sales. For information, JOHN- court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR sales held at other county venues where ducts foreclosure sales. For information, the foreclosure sale room in Cook County SON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC PlaintiffsAttorneys, 15W030 NORTH (312) 444-1122 13131668 RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, and the same identification for sales held Plaintiffs Attomeys, 230 W. Monroe Street, FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One foreclosuresales. MCCALLA RAYMER LLC Plaintiffs Attorneys, 230 W. Monroe at other county venues where The Judi- Suite #1125, Chicago, IL, 60606 (312) 541- cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- 9710. Please refer to file number 18-5918. JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC Plaintiffs Attor- Street, Suite #1125, Chicago, IL, 60606 (312) 541-9710. Please refer to file num- sure sales. For information, examine the THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor. Chicago, MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BAYVIEW IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can neys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can LOAN SERVICING LLC, A DELAWARE also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at 1200, Chicago, IL, 60602. Tel No. (312) ber 19-6874. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- PORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th PlaintiffsAttorneys, 15W030 NORTH Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at UNITED LIABILITY COMPANY Plaintiff, vorwtjsccom for a 7 day status report of 346-9088. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR You can also visit The Judicial Sales www.fisc.com for a 7 day status report of vs. BARBARA DOEPP, JP MORGAN pending sales CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PORATION One South Wacker Drive Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 - SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE Corporation at VANN.lisc.com for a 7 day pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, CHASE BANK, NA., RITA OGDEN, UN- P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) Corporation at www.tisc.corn for a 7 day JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One status report of pending sales. JOHNSON, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, KNOWN OWNERS AND NON -RECORD SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630- 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial status report of pending sales. JOHNSON, South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630- CLAIMANTS Defendants,19 CH 1958 794-5300E -Mail pleadings@it cslegal. Sales Corporation at wenvtisc.corn for a IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125 Chicago 794-5300 E -Mail:[email protected]. NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS corn Attorney File No. 14-19-03462 Attor- 7 day status report of pending sales. MC - BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 CALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125 Chicago also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at IL, 60606 312-541-9710 E -Mail:ilplead- corn Attorney File No. 14-19-02082 Attor- HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. One North Dearbom Street, Suite 1200 IL, 60606 312-541-9710 E -Mail:ilplead- www.tisc.corn for a 7 day status report of [email protected] Attorney ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in 21762 Case Number: 2009 CH 22788 ingsgohnsonblumberg.corn Attorney pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, File No 18-5918 Attorney Code. 40342 21762 Case Number: 2019 CH 03280 the above entitled cause Intercounty Ju- TJSC# 39-5704 NOTE: Pursuant to the Chicago IL, 60602 312-346-9088 E -Mail: File No. 19-6874 Attorney Code. 40342 P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, Case Number: 18 CH 6443 TJSC#: 39- TJSC#: 39-1863 NOTE: Pursuant to the dicial Sales Corporation will on Monday, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are pleadings@rnccalla cornAttomey File Case Number: 2019 CH 03033 TJSC#: SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630- 5827 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are October 28, 2019 at the hour of 11 am. advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed No. 265960 Attorney ARDC No. 61256 At- torney Code. 61256 Case Number: 18 CH 39-4269 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt 794-5300 E -Mail:pleadings@il. cslegal. Collection Practices Act, you are advised advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed in their office at 120 West Madison Street, to be a debt collector attempting to collect Collection Practices Act, you are advised corn Attorney File No. 14-19-02619 Attor- that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be to be a debt collector attempting to collect Suite 718A, Chicago. Illinois, sell at public a debt and any information obtained will be 02128 TJSC#: 39-4590 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be a ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. a debt collector attempting to collect a a debt and any information obtained will be auction to the highest bidder for cash, as used for that purpose. Case # 2009 CH debt collector attempting to collect a debt 21762Case Number2019CH03590 debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 2019 CH set torth below, the following described 22788 13131998 you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is and any information obtained will be used TJSC#: 39-3987 NOTE Pursuant to the used for that purpose. Case # 18 CH 6443 03280 13131658 mortgaged real estate PIN. 10-21-100- deemed to be a debt collector attempting for that purpose. Case # 2019 CH 03033 Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are 13132016 055-0000. Commonly known as 5540 to collect a debt and any information ob- 13131732 advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed THEOBALD ROAD, MORTON GROVE, tained will be used for that purpose. Case # 18 CH 02128 13131970 to be a debt collector attempting to col- IL 60053. The mortgaged real estate is Do You lect a debt and any information obtained Become part of this directory now! improved with a single family residence. Painting will be used for that purpose. Case # Call 847-299-5511 If the subject mortgaged real estate is a 2019CH03590 13131705 unit of a common interest community. the Know What purchaser of the unit other than a mort- A-1 FRITZ gagee shall pay the assessments required Happens SNAP UP EXTRA A COTTAGE TO A Call An PAINTING by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the CASTLE, YOU'LL Interior/Exterior Condominium Property Act. Sale terms When You FIND THE HOME 10% down by certified funds, balance, Paper Hanging by certified funds, within 24 hours. No OF YOUR Expert° 65 Years Combined refunds. The property will NOT be open Don't CASH WITH AN AD DREAMS IN THE oft/ 0691+44a for inspection. For information call Mr. Ira CLASSIFIED EXPERIENCE T. Nevel at Plaintiffs Attorney, Law Offices Advertise? COLUMNS OF THE Ins./Senior Discounts of Ira T Nevel, 175 North Franklin Street. Call For Free Estimate Chicago, Illinois 60606. (312) 357-1125. JOURNAL & 18-05460 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! 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Bott, ()wen ( arlson. hisparents. and Buchheit. Mary Ruth his sister Glueeken Funeral & Topics Carlson, Ham V Death Notice Home. Arlington Heights, Dean. Bernard handled arrangements. Demmert,John M. Steven Mark Joseph Schwab Dolan. Mark W Oaare A Ilee C Bernard George Steve Schwab ni Odessa. loses . passed away after a now Gaston. John 1 Dean offers obituaries not lengthy illness on February II.2019 atIrT Southwestern Khoury. George F. Medical Center in Dallas, 'f X. with his loving wife of Landeck.Theresa V. -14 years by his side. Lerbforth, Marilyn HentrudGeorgeDamit90,a Steve was Mm in Evanston. Illinois. on May 10.19.5. Miasmal, Aron KrueanWarveteran,diedFals. Hewes preceded indeed, by his parentsloseph and Mary O'Neill. Sr., James] 9. Husband of Dolores Dean only to notify the community, Schwab. his grandparents Rudolph and Mane Schwab and the late than Dean. father SOMISM, Gunnar and Salvatore and Mane DeFalco. ViteRo. Dorothy of Susan Dean -Haar. Nancy Steve graduated lions Maine West High School in Des Dears.Myrda.the late Brenda Plaines Illinois, He came to Odessa Junior College on a Kitchka. Michael Dean and Owen Bon gymnastic scholarship and was a inemher of the National )Nun Dean, grandfatherne II; but also to help celebrate of P111,(1 Championship Gymnastics Team of 1971.74. He was great-grandfather of fist and tanked 9th in the nation in floor exercise. brother. G.L.Hills Funeral Owen Bon. 79, died Feb. He met and marred the love of his life Karen Ihmean. Home. Dee Flames, handled 10. Husband ofluaht6father They were married on August I D. 1974 in Odessa. Steve arrangements clams, grandfather of 15 and became a member of the Odessa Fire Department on brother. Former owner of August I .1978 . a Fi refighterParamedic He recessed the life of a recently Paramedic ot the Year Award in ?003. For many years. lolm Michael De Pere Builders for niany years Mineral care provided Steve held the acted in the OFT) for the highest number of babies delivered dining Demmert by L. Hills Emcee/ Home. the call of duty. Steve retried from the Odessa Fne Department July 31. :or After nails --I lees Flatus retirement he contmuryl 10 P.CrVe the community at Dales. Regional Hospital gency Room as load Paramedic. Into Michael Dernmen. departed loved one. Steve was community minded, serving . Scout Master of Pack 64 and served as 63.died Feb 11 He workedia Mary Ruth Ruchheit President and Vice President of Floyd Gvs in Little League. Cicadas:mkt:or 27 years Sur- His favorite hobbies were cooking and gardening He enjoyed family enthrones and vived by his spouse. Patruoc decorating fm traditional holidays. Friday nights would find Steve and Karen faith- daughter. Dana Derninett hi slblings,111G,V, And nephews. Mary Ruh Klickman - fully cheming ten the Odessa High Bnincos. Steve war be Chicago Bears biggest feu chhcii.75, died Fch 15. She Theis favorite places to travel were F. Davis, Alpine, and Marfa Their passion was Preceded In death by his was the daughter of a pastor to travel to Honda. lie on the beach at Clearwater, Florida, and enmy a fresh seafood paten, and brother. heresy and church organist. In her meal at Guppies. He was devoted Id his faith, family and comer ..1 helping and men - Deminert Glues hen Funeral pow kthe moved thivughvii toeing others. Home. Arlingtren Heights. thcMidwest. Sheattended 11 - Steve is survived by his devoted wife, Karen Schwab: his daughter Sleet Marie handled arrangements. Memorialize your loved one hoots State University where Ritchie and hustesnd Cody of Odessa: his son Steven lames Schwab and Monica she mekand tater marnol.her Schwab of Odessa, and hi a son Joseph John Schwab and wife Shelby of Aloha. and Mark Dolan brother Jim Schwab and wife Sloan. nieces Meth.. Megan. and Maria Schwab of husbandof 53 years Buchhen oinnsenenr earnedherBarhelor's degree Nein, Illinois. aed taught English at Grove The joy of Steve's blewere his seven grandchildren He was lovingly called Papa Mark Dolan.71, died Feb. hundrIlighSchool until sw- by Jared and Emilie Schwab, Hayden. Hannah. and Hudson Ritchie, and Preston and withalasting tribute in print 10Fleis survived by Ns ing a fsunily. She also had a Peyton Schwab. sweetheart of 47 years. Pain - career as an administrative Funeral services arc in care .4 Stacy-Wilkine Funeral Home in Goldthwaite. rx. Omsk°. Brother ol Mary assistant with RAD Th.el Visitation will be Eiday, February 15th at 10.00 am until Se n ice time at Stacy- Margaret Theoteald, mule Contractors wort romans. Wi tkins Funeral Home ID Goldthwaite, Funeral Mass will he held on Fnday. February and great imle. Preceded on and online,a permanent She enjoyedolunterring. I5th. 7019 at 2,00 p enat St Peter's Catholic Church in to ldthwaite. levas.ith death by his parent, Walter This was reflected inthe time Father Javier Toscani, officiating Fall bearers will he Butch Ihincan. Jerry Fletcher. and ()Ion Dolan and nephew shespentwithCatholicChan- Travis Fletcher Cody Ritchie. Hayden Ritchie. and Jared Ghwah.Buiod will follow Kea in Se. hrocaler- Lauer nes, the Arlington Heights at Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Mills County Funeral Horne. Lansing, Memonal Library. PADS. The fatnily would like totlyank Me Doetonand Nursing Staff of UT Southwestern Medi- handled arrangements. Golan d most recently Lmapiling cal ("enter for thesuperb and compassionate rare that Steve metived. Al,,o the family served in the L.S. Marines record of their legacy that thumb records for St. Peter wishes to thank Stephen and Li. Hill and Hill's Specialty Co. for then loving ',WI,. donne the Vietnam War. Ile Lutheran Church. Ruth Ia nsember of the Lansing them Chinch. and St. lithe Amearman Legion Post 697 ttnitedChinchocChnst,Sin- handled amingements. 7.Mn, died Fcb 5. He nosedpartners,herrew the Nome. abed by her husband. Dm ii as a medic in the U.S Armyin Chicago and Arlington yourfamily will always LeRoy Blichhett.herchdthen dunes World War IIin the Heights until his retircmen Alice Caroline Gaare Ruth riagliann and BonnieHarry V. Carlson ltK and France. Follow- n1986. Summed byhi a sdne.oioap, Foster twognuidehildrenand konerlynrArint,,01111.',.111X ing the was he worked as a brother-in-law, nephew an bersiaters.CrInecken Funeral butcher.laterfauselingSkani hisa ehpihse w.f eP,e eEarkd Alice Careliee Gard 95. cherish. Head, Arlington Heights, Harry V. Cartoon, 98, ofdi. Foods. Alms with his Keetivesd demi 105

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